Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax

Recently, the IRS issued interim guidance about the new corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT), which was created as part of the Inflation Reduction Act. The CAMT imposes a 15% minimum tax on the adjusted financial statement income of large corporations for taxable years starting after Dec. 31, 2022. Typically, the tax applies to corporations with […]

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Update on remote auditing

Remote work became a buzz topic when the United States went into lockdown mode in 2020 to combat the effects of COVID-19. Like many companies, audit firms quickly shifted to remote auditing with video conferencing and drones. Now that the country has largely reopened, will auditors continue to work remotely? Remote auditing “definitely continues to […]

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2020 Unemployment tax corrections

The IRS has completed its final corrections of tax year 2020 accounts for taxpayers who overpaid their taxes on unemployment compensation they received in 2020. The American Rescue Plan Act, enacted in 2021, excluded up to $10,200 in 2020 unemployment compensation from taxable income calculations. The exclusion applied to individuals and married couples whose modified […]

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Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit

The IRS recently updated its FAQs regarding the Energy Efficient Home Improvement (EEHI) Tax Credit. As amended by the Inflation Reduction Act, the EEHI Credit amount increases to 30% of a taxpayer’s cost for certain qualified expenditures made during a calendar year. This includes qualified energy efficiency improvements, residential energy property expenditures and home energy […]

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Florida Storm Relief

Tax relief is being provided for victims of Hurricane Nicole, which began hitting Florida on Nov. 7, 2022. Individuals qualify for relief if they reside in, or have a business in, affected counties in the covered disaster area. This gives them until March 15, 2023, to file certain individual and business tax returns, including quarterly […]

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Employer Tax crimes

Employers that withhold taxes from employees and don’t pay them over to the IRS can face severe penalties. They may even wind up in jail. In one case, a Maryland man was sentenced to three years in prison for not paying employment taxes to the IRS on behalf of his companies’ employees. According to court […]

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2023 tax calendar

To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2023 deadlines, we’ve provided this summary of when various tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Please review the calendar and let us know if you have any questions about the deadlines or would like assistance in meeting them. © 2023

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