Do you have a Business Tax Account?

Business tax account (BTA) is an IRS online portal for eligible business taxpayers. With enhancements made possible by funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, companies can use BTA to pay Federal Tax Deposits and make payments on their full balances due. Another recent change includes greater accessibility to BTA features in Spanish (with more language […]

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Summer Camp expenses

If you sent your child to day camp this summer, you may be able to offset some of the costs by claiming the child and dependent care tax credit. To claim the credit, a taxpayer must have earned income. The credit is calculated based on income and a percentage of the expenses incurred for the […]

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Child Tax Credit proposals

Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. J.D. Vance recently put forth differing views on the future of the Child Tax Credit (CTC). Harris proposes to restore enhancements to the CTC under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Under ARPA, the CTC amount was $3,600 for children under six […]

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Business website expenses: How they’re handled for tax purposes

Most businesses have websites today. Despite their widespread use, the IRS hasn’t issued formal guidance on when website costs can be deducted. But there are established rules that generally apply to the deductibility of business expenses and provide business taxpayers launching a website with some guidance about proper treatment. In addition, businesses can turn to […]

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