With the Senate approving the House version of H.R. 5771, Congress has just extended a package of expired or expiring individual and business provisions known as “tax extenders.” The bill has been sent to the President for signature, who is expected to approve the measure.
read more…IRS Releases Long-Awaited Property Repair Regulations
Two new revenue procedures have been released, detailing how taxpayers may obtain IRS automatic consent when dealing with the treatment of tangible property repairs.
read more…Going Green Saves Taxpayers Green
It seems everyone is trying to be more energy-efficient these days, but now there is more incentive to install environment-friendly systems in commercial buildings: an additional tax deduction.
read more…Tax Changes for 2014
Are you up to date on the latest tax laws? These include:
read more…New Automobile Depreciation Limits for 2012
The Internal Revenue Service recently issued the inflation adjustments to the depreciation limitations and lease inclusion amount for certain automobiles for the year 2012.
read more…Standard Mileage Rates Updated for 2013
Optional standard mileage rates are used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes.
read more…Haiti Relief Donations Qualify for Immediate Tax Relief
Taxpayers who give to charities providing earthquake relief in Haiti can claim these donations on the tax return they are completing this season, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
read more…Ways to Offset Education Costs
College can be very expensive. To help students and their parents, here are some ways to offset education costs:
read more…The Many Benefits of a SEP
One of the most common questions on business owners’ minds is what they can do to reduce their taxes. While there are many possible responses to this question, there is one that stands out. Just as employees may contribute some of their wages to a 401(k) to defer their taxes, small business owners have similar options. One such option is the Simplified Employee Pension, or more commonly referred to as a SEP.
read more…Ten Tips for End of Year Tax Planning
It is hard to believe it is already August, and we are quickly approaching the end of the Bush-era tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2012.
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IRS Issues Guidance on Parking Expenses for Non-Profits
IRS Issues Guidance on Parking Expenses for Non-Profit Organizations In Notice 2018-99, the IRS issued interim guidance on an issue that has vexed not-for-profit organizations since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December of 2017. Under the TCJA,...
More time for Beneficial Ownership Information reporting
In late October, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced that certain victims of Hurricane Milton will receive an additional six months to submit Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reports. To qualify for the extension, reporting companies must...
IRS grants tax relief for hurricane victims
Following a letter from the American Institute of CPAs, the Internal Revenue Service announced on Oct. 1 that it would grant disaster tax relief for all individuals and businesses affected by Hurricane Helene. The IRS is offering relief to affected areas, including...
Employee Versus Independent Contractor
DOL Final Rules on Independent Contractor Classification One of the most frequently asked questions clients have is whether someone providing services to their business should be classified as an employee or an independent contractor. Unlike so many other issues, the...
Understanding the National Public Data Breach
A recent data breach has compromised the sensitive personal information of billions of individuals from a national public database. National Public Data, a data broker that sells personal information to private investigators, consumer public record sites, human...
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