Biden promises no tax hike

On April 30, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told the House Ways and Means Committee that “no family earning less than $400,000 will face a tax hike” under President Biden’s proposed budget. Yellen testified in front of the committee about a variety of tax issues (domestic and international), as a battle is brewing in Congress […]

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Tax Benefits may help offset the cost of making business accessible

Certain small business owners may qualify for tax breaks by making their premises accessible to people with disabilities. The CDC reports that 61 million people in the United States are affected by disabilities. The Disabled Access Credit is a nonrefundable credit for up to 50% of eligible access expenditures made by qualifying small businesses in […]

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Non profit deadline Approaching

The tax filing deadline has passed for most of us, but not for all. For example, the IRS is reminding tax-exempt entities that they must file their 2023 returns by May 15. Those who can’t meet that deadline may seek a six-month extension. Many of the Form 990 series returns and Form 4720 (for private […]

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IRS issues guidance on tax treatment of energy efficiency rebates

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) established and expanded numerous incentives to encourage taxpayers to increase their use of renewable energy and adoption of a range of energy efficient improvements. In particular, the law includes funding for nearly $9 billion in home energy rebates. While the rebates aren’t yet available, many states are expected to launch their programs […]

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