Wine Taxes by State, 2026
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Read More Wine Taxes by State, 2026If your C corporation traditionally makes deductible charitable gifts, make sure you know the rules for 2026 donations. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, corporations can only deduct charitable gifts in excess of 1% of the company’s taxable income, with a 10% of income cap. Amounts exceeding the 10% cap can be carried forward — as can […]
Read More New Limits on Corporate Charitable Deductions Coming in 2026Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has announced plans to allow child welfare agencies to elect to open Section 530A accounts (also known as “Trump Accounts”) for children in foster care. The option is available when a state, territorial or tribal government agency is the legal guardian of a child with a Social Security number. A Sec. […]
Read More New “Trump Accounts” Option for Foster Care Children Announced by U.S. TreasuryFor many organizations, the end of the month brings added pressure to finalize financial records accurately and on time. This process often requires coordination across various departments, including finance and accounting (F&A), operations, sales and payroll. When handoffs aren’t well coordinated, the risk of financial reporting delays and errors increases. The good news is that […]
Read More Want to speed up your month-end close? Here’s howThe Taxpayer Advocate Service is reminding small businesses of an upcoming deadline for filing an amended return to claim a domestic research and experimental (R&E) deduction. Tax legislation signed into law last year allows businesses to deduct domestic R&E expenses in the year they’re incurred, starting with the 2025 tax year. It also allows eligible […]
Read MoreDid you receive an IRS CP53E notice and wonder what it means for your tax refund? Millions of taxpayers received these notices — in some cases erroneously — causing confusion about refund processing and bank account information. The notices also raised concerns about potential fraud. In response, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is urging […]
Read More IRS CP53E Notices Are Causing Confusion About Refunds — Here’s What to KnowMany small businesses don’t have enough employees to worry about the play-or-pay provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). However, as your business grows, these rules can apply sooner than expected. This issue also may not be on your radar because there’s a common misconception that the repeal of ACA penalties under the Tax Cuts […]
Read More ACA penalties may still apply — and they’re increasing for 2026Noncorporate business owners: Midyear is a good time to step back and think about taxes. After all, your business income affects your personal federal tax liability. If you’re a sole proprietor or owner of a pass-through entity, start by reviewing your expected 2026 income, tax bracket, deductions and cash flow to determine whether it makes […]
Read More Midyear Tax Planning Tips for Noncorporate Business OwnersEmployers: A qualified adoption assistance program is a family-friendly benefit worth looking into. It can help your employees manage adoption costs by allowing qualifying employer-provided payments or reimbursements to be excluded from federal taxable income. You can fund the program yourself or, in some cases, through pretax employee salary reductions under a Section 125 cafeteria […]
Read More Adoption Assistance Programs Can Offer Valuable Tax Benefits for Employers and EmployeesIf you give artwork to charity, the deduction you can claim depends on several factors, including the type of organization receiving the piece and how it will be used. Special substantiation and appraisal rules may apply as well. Relation to charitable function Your deduction for a donation of art will generally be reduced if the […]
Read More Consider your potential charitable deduction before donating artwork