Corporate Tax Rates around the World, 2023
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Read More Corporate Tax Rates around the World, 2023The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case that could have far-reaching tax law implications for certain individuals. At issue in Moore v. U.S., is whether the Mandatory Repatriation Act (MRA), which was enacted as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and is intended to tax foreign profits of some U.S. […]
Read More SCOTUS hears case with far-reaching tax implicationsDuring the hectic part of tax season last March, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) conducted an audit of the IRS’s telephone lines. TIGTA was assessing whether taxpayers were afforded simple, fast and accessible service. According to TIGTA, the IRS generally met U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s expectations for the 2023 filing season […]
Read More TIGTA audit on IRS telephone service releasedIf you’re concerned about your 2023 tax bill, there may still be time to reduce it. Here are four quick strategies that may help you trim your taxes before year end. 1. Accelerate deductions and/or defer income. Certain tax deductions are claimed for the year of payment, such as the mortgage interest deduction. So, if […]
Read More 4 ideas that may help reduce your 2023 tax billWork on implementing the second “pillar” of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Global Anti-Base Erosion Rules is progressing. However, the process is frustratingly slow, according to a U.S. Treasury Dept. official. The second pillar imposes a 15% global minimum corporate tax. Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Tax Affairs) Michael Plowgian said he’s “perplexed” […]
Read More Work on second phase of OECD is slowBusiness owners can generally deduct the ordinary and necessary costs incurred in the course of business, if they can substantiate them. One married couple deducted marketing fees paid by their S corp to a C corp owned by the husband. But the deduction was denied by the U.S. Tax Court when a review showed that […]
Read More Is that expense ordinary and necessary?One of the most appreciated fringe benefits for owners and employees of small businesses is the use of a company car. This perk results in tax deductions for the employer as well as tax breaks for the owners and employees driving the cars. (And of course, they enjoy the nontax benefit of using a company […]
Read More A company car is a valuable perk but don’t forget about taxesWith the beginning of the tax season coming up early next year, the IRS urges businesses to guard against cyberattacks. Scam artists are ramping up efforts to steal private data. The information they seek includes credit card details, business identity and employee data, which they may use to file fraudulent tax returns. One frequent method […]
Read More IRS urges businesses to guard against cyberattacksMany Americans have already heard that they should be wary of potentially fraudulent emails claiming to be from the IRS. However, such phishing scams can be sophisticated and difficult to spot. Here’s one scheme you can easily identify and reject. The IRS is warning about emails that purport to come from the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel […]
Read More IRS continues to warn taxpayers on scamsIs your business constantly replacing its tools and small equipment? Certain items that can fit in a backpack, pocket or even the armrest of a vehicle — such as power tools, hard hats, iPads and RFID readers — have a tendency to “walk away” from job sites, warehouses and offices. However, the cost of lost, […]
Read More It’s important to track tools and small equipment