Missouri Tax Package Would Set State Up for Success
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Read More Missouri Tax Package Would Set State Up for SuccessReactions following the April 6 release of the IRS’s $80 billion spending plan were swift, not to mention, mixed. U.S. House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-MO) complained that the plan lacks specifics on items such as hiring and audits. And many Republicans are speculating that the IRS intends to boost audits of middle-class […]
Read More Reactions to IRS strategic planThe IRS made positive strides during the 2022 tax filing season, but work remains to shore up lingering areas of concern, according to a Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) audit. TIGTA found that by July 1, 2022, all 2020 paper tax returns were processed, but 9.5 million 2021 paper tax returns remained unprocessed. […]
Read More TIGTA releases audit of IRS systemsSummer is around the corner so you may be thinking about hiring young people at your small business. At the same time, you may have children looking to earn extra spending money. You can save family income and payroll taxes by putting your child on the payroll. It’s a win-win! Here are four tax advantages. […]
Read More The tax advantages of hiring your child this summerNew IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel has released his strategic operating plan for the nearly $80 billion allocated to the IRS by the Inflation Reduction Act. Werfel said the plan outlines “42 specific initiatives designed to achieve IRS goals.” The 150-page plan focuses on three main components: customer service, compliance efforts and technology updates. Regarding customer […]
Read More IRS strategic plan outlines initiativesYou can generally deduct casualty losses related to your home, household items and vehicles if the loss is caused by a federally declared disaster. Deductions are subject to limits and must be unreimbursed. Taxpayers must show the change in the property’s value before and after the damage. One married couple claimed a nearly $740,000 casualty […]
Read More When can I deduct a casualty loss?If you’re an art collector, you may wonder about the tax breaks available for donating a work of art to charity. Several different tax rules may come into play in connection with such contributions. Basic rules Your deduction for a charitable contribution of art is subject to be reduced if the charity’s use of it […]
Read More The tax rules for donating artwork to charityContinuing its annual “Dirty Dozen” campaign, the IRS warns taxpayers of “potentially abusive” tax arrangements. In these scams, legitimate tax planning tools such as Charitable Remainder Annuity Trusts (CRATs) and monetized installment sales are misused by shady promoters who misapply the rules and leave taxpayers vulnerable. CRATs must correctly report all transactions and file all […]
Read More IRS warns on abusive tax arrangementsTax relief has been granted to victims of recent severe storms and tornadoes in Arkansas. Following a disaster declaration by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the IRS announced that residents and businesses in Cross, Lonoke and Pulaski counties are eligible for extensions. They have until July 31, 2023, to file tax returns and make tax […]
Read More Arkansas Storm tax reliefWhat do you do with your financial statements after your CPA delivers them? If you’re like most business owners and managers, you breathe a sigh of relief that they’re finished, file them away and go back to running the business. But financial statements can be a useful tool to help improve business operations in the […]
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