Residential Clean Energy Tax Credits popular with taxpayers

The Inflation Reduction Act extended and expanded certain residential and energy-efficient home energy tax credits. According to recently released statistics, these clean energy credits have proven to be popular. Indeed, the IRS reports that taxpayers have claimed more than $6 billion in credits on 2023 tax returns for residential clean energy investments (including solar electricity […]

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ERTC processing resumes

The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) is back in the news after the IRS announced plans to resume processing 50,000 “low-risk” claims. Last fall, the tax agency announced a moratorium on processing claims submitted after Sept. 14, 2023. A subsequent review during the moratorium allowed the IRS to move into this new stage with more […]

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School-time is back

Summer is winding down and a new school year is ramping up. Teachers and other educators have been working hard to prepare their classrooms before the new year begins. Qualified educators can deduct up to $300 of unreimbursed expenses on their 2024 tax returns. Married educators who file joint returns can deduct up to $600, […]

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No tax for that Olympic Gold medal

With the 2024 Paris Olympics over, most of the winning athletes aren’t worrying about taxes.  Thanks to a law passed in 2016, Olympic athletes generally don’t have to pay federal taxes on the value of the medals or the amount of any U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) prize money they win. The law exempts […]

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EVs without tax credits?

Would Americans buy electric vehicles (EVs) even if EV tax credits weren’t available to offset the cost? That’s the question the U.S. Senate Budget Committee recently considered. Although demand for EVs is growing, U.S. automakers lag behind Chinese manufacturers, which receive subsidies from their government. Some witnesses testifying before the committee stressed the need for […]

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If your business has co-owners, you probably need a buy-sell agreement

Are you buying a business that will have one or more co-owners? Or do you already own one fitting that description? If so, consider installing a buy-sell agreement. A well-drafted agreement can do these valuable things: Transform your business ownership interest into a more liquid asset, Prevent unwanted ownership changes, and Avoid hassles with the […]

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A Coke and a frown?

In a U.S. Tax Court case, The Coca-Cola Company agreed to pay the IRS approximately $6 billion in taxes and interest. However, the beverage company announced it will appeal the decision to the 11th Circuit. “Coca-Cola strongly believes the IRS and the Tax Court misinterpreted and misapplied the applicable regulations involved in the case and […]

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