Feeling charitable?

If charitable giving is on your mind, consider a tax reduction strategy called “bunching.” Only donations to IRS-approved charities are deductible, and only if you itemize. However, itemizing is less common since the standard deduction nearly doubled (for 2018-2025, unless extended by Congress). Bunching may allow you to benefit from the standard and itemized deductions […]

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IRS update

Tax collection is one of the many government functions likely to be affected by the upcoming Republican “trifecta” (control of the presidency, U.S. Senate and U.S. House). The Inflation Reduction Act secured nearly $80 billion for the IRS to increase compliance rates, upgrade technology and make new hires through 2031. But Republicans have repeatedly called […]

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From flights to meals: A guide to business travel tax deductions

As a business owner, you may travel to visit customers, attend conferences, check on vendors and for other purposes. Understanding which travel expenses are tax deductible can significantly affect your bottom line. Properly managing travel costs can help ensure compliance and maximize your tax savings. Your tax home Eligible taxpayers can deduct the ordinary and […]

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Charitable Giving

With the holiday season kicked off, many are turning their thoughts to making charitable donations. Suppose you own or are a beneficiary of an IRA and you’re at least 70½ years old. In that case, you can make qualified charitable distributions (QCDs) of up to $105,000 in tax-free charitable donations during 2024. That’s up from […]

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