Businesses: Do you have to comply with the new corporate transparency reporting rules?

Your business may soon have to meet new reporting requirements that take effect on January 1, 2024. Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), enacted in 2021, certain companies will be required to provide information related to their “beneficial owners” — the individuals who ultimately own or control the company — to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). […]

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A little known fact about wrongful incarceration

Here’s a little-known tax fact: Wrongfully incarcerated individuals aren’t required to include in federal taxable income civil damages, restitution or other monetary awards related to their wrongful incarceration. Taxpayers qualify if they’ve been convicted of a covered offense and meet one of the following: 1) They’ve been pardoned, granted clemency or granted amnesty; 2) their […]

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Work on second phase of OECD is slow

Work on implementing the second “pillar” of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Global Anti-Base Erosion Rules is progressing. However, the process is frustratingly slow, according to a U.S. Treasury Dept. official. The second pillar imposes a 15% global minimum corporate tax. Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Tax Affairs) Michael Plowgian said he’s “perplexed” […]

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