Should you “fire” that customer?
Should you “fire” that customer?
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Read More Should you “fire” that customer?The U.S. House of Representatives passed The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act on May 22, 2025, introducing possible significant changes to individual tax provisions. It’s important to understand how the proposals could alter key tax breaks. Curious about how the bill might affect you? Here are seven current tax provisions and how they could change […]
Read More Tax breaks in 2025 and how The One, Big Beautiful Bill changes themSummer is when many people clean out closets, hold yard sales and sell items online. Is that money taxable? If you sell personally owned items, you generally only have to report income if you receive more than you paid for the items (or the price of a gift that you sell). Most items decrease in […]
Read More Yard Sale?A pesky reporting burden for businesses should be eased by a provision in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law on July 4. Currently, businesses must issue a Form 1099-MISC to any payee (and to the IRS) when transactions reach $600 in a calendar year. And businesses that pay $600 or more for […]
Read More 1099 filing burden will be eased next yearThe treatment of research and experimental (R&E) expenses is a high-stakes topic for U.S. businesses, especially small to midsize companies focused on innovation. As the tax code currently stands, the deductibility of these expenses is limited, leading to financial strain for companies that used to be able to expense them immediately. But proposed legislation dubbed […]
Read More The One, Big, Beautiful Bill changes the deductibility of R&E expensesIf you were planning to take advantage of the $7,500 tax credit for purchasing or leasing a new electric vehicle (EV) or $4,000 for buying a used one, time is running out. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) eliminates these clean vehicle credits after Sept. 30, 2025. There are several possible implications, one of […]
Read More Want a clean vehicle credit? Buy Now!A provision of the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, may increase the number of people who donate to charity. Currently, contributions made to eligible charitable organizations are only deductible by taxpayers who itemize deductions on their returns. The OBBBA creates a permanent charitable contribution deduction for non-itemizers of […]
Read More Tax Bill has permanent charitable deduction for non-itemizersOn May 12, 2025, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) finalized new guidance that clarifies how to identify the acquirer in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) involving variable interest entities (VIEs). The updated guidance brings much-needed consistency and comparability to complex deals where equity interests are exchanged. Why the update matters Determining the “accounting acquirer” is more […]
Read More M&A accounting: Identifying the acquirer in business combinations involving VIEsThe One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBA) includes a tax rule change that professional gamblers will detest. Previously, gamblers were allowed to deduct 100% of their losses, up to the amount of their gambling winnings. Under the OBBBA, beginning in 2026, gamblers can deduct from their winnings only 90% of their losses for a tax […]
Read More gamblers won’t like a coming rule changePresident Trump has announced a new round of steep tariffs on 14 countries beginning August 1, 2025. He sent signed form letters to the leaders of the 14 countries with these tariff rates: 40% on imports from Laos and Myanmar; 36% for Cambodia and Thailand; 35% for Bangladesh and Serbia; 32% for Indonesia; 30% for […]
Read More Tariffs are back in the news