Need to take RMDs this year?
Need to take RMDs this year?
Read More Need to take RMDs this year?Need to take RMDs this year?
Read More Need to take RMDs this year?Ranking State Tax Systems: Corporate Taxes https://bit.ly/3Vq8xfT
Read More How Does Your State Rank on Corporate Taxes?The IRS is reminding taxpayers in certain declared disaster areas that extended COVID-19 penalty relief is still available for 2019 and 2020 tax returns (but not 2021). The disaster areas with a deadline of Feb. 15, 2023: Florida, Puerto Rico, North Carolina, South Carolina, certain Alaska jurisdictions and Hinds County, Mississippi. The relief applies to […]
Read More Extended COVID-19 penalty relief available in disaster areasThe Ways and Means Committee is the chief tax-writing committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. It also oversees Social Security, Medicare and other issues. Not surprisingly, it’s a popular assignment. Now that Republicans have secured a House majority, their representation on the committee is expected to increase from 17 to 25. (Democrats likely will […]
Read More The House Ways and Means CommitteeIt’s been a tumultuous year for many businesses, and the current economic climate promises more uncertainty for the short term, if not longer. Regardless of how your company has fared so far in 2022, there’s still time to make moves that may reduce your federal tax liability. Read on for some strategies worth your consideration. […]
Read More Act now to reduce your business’s 2022 tax billThree former IRS commissioners said that the agency can best use its 10-year, $80 billion appropriation from the Inflation Reduction Act by improving its audit selection process rather than merely increasing the number of audits. The trio agreed that the money should also be put toward investments in technology that reduce the chance of a […]
Read More Former IRS Commissioners comment on IRA funding“I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks.”– William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night We wish you and your family a blessed and happy Thanksgiving. And thank you, thank you, thank you…
Read More Happy ThanksgivingWith the 2022 midterm election mostly in the rearview mirror, the congressional agenda for the upcoming lame duck session is beginning to come into view. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) said: “There’s going to be a clear debate about tax choices, and this whole debate about the child tax credit is front and […]
Read More Lame Duck SessionThese days, most businesses buy or lease computer software to use in their operations. Or perhaps your business develops computer software to use in your products or services or sells or leases software to others. In any of these situations, you should be aware of the complex rules that determine the tax treatment of the […]
Read More Computer software costs: How does your business deduct them?Employers that withhold taxes from wages but don’t pay them over to the IRS may face a penalty of 100% of the unpaid tax. The Trust Fund Recovery Penalty (TFRP) can be assessed personally against “responsible” parties. In one case, a corporation owner’s daughter/corporate officer was assessed a TFRP of $680,472 for unpaid payroll taxes. […]
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