The IRS wants thieves to pay taxes, too
The IRS wants thieves to pay taxes, too
Read More The IRS wants thieves to pay taxes, tooThe IRS wants thieves to pay taxes, too
Read More The IRS wants thieves to pay taxes, tooSenator Charles Grassley (R-IA) has introduced legislation that would index certain tax benefits to adjust for inflation. The Family and Community Inflation Relief Act would help parents by adjusting the Child Tax Credit and the Non-Child Dependent Credit’s amounts and phase-out thresholds for inflation. Additionally, the bill would provide relief to college students by adjusting […]
Read More The Family and Community Inflation Relief ActWhen IRS Form 1023-EZ was introduced, it was intended to ease a backlog of tax-exempt organization applications. But in early July, the New York Times reported that one individual registered 76 fake charities, many using Form 1023-EZ and all sharing the same P.O. box. Now, Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) is pressing the IRS to explain […]
Read More Fake charities in the newsThe Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act (CHIPS Act) was recently passed by Congress as part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. President Biden is expected to sign it into law shortly. Among other things, the $52 billion package provides generous tax incentives to increase domestic production of semiconductors, also […]
Read More CHIPS Act poised to boost U.S. businessesHow much revenue are President Biden’s fiscal year 2023 budget proposals estimated to generate? According to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)’s recent review: $1.7 trillion between 2023 and 2032. From 2023 to 2027, Biden’s proposals are expected to net $795 billion. However, many of these proposed revenue generators, such as raising the corporate […]
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Read More Details & Analysis of the Senate Inflation Reduction Act Tax ProvisionsTaxpayer identity theft is alive and well. However, progress has been made in combating this crime. The IRS, state agencies and tax professionals urge taxpayers to protect themselves with an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN). This 6-digit number must be requested from the IRS and is renewed each year. The number must be entered on […]
Read More Identity TheftSometimes, bigger isn’t better: Your small- or medium-sized business may be eligible for some tax breaks that aren’t available to larger businesses. Here are some examples. 1. QBI deduction For 2018 through 2025, the qualified business income (QBI) deduction is available to eligible individuals, trusts and estates. But it’s not available to C corporations or […]
Read More Three tax breaks for small businessesCould cannabis be decriminalized at the federal level? U.S. Senate Democrats have introduced a bill to remove it from the controlled-substances list. If passed, a ban would be lifted, which now prohibits businesses from deducting expenses related to cannabis production in states where the drug is legal. The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act would impose […]
Read More Bill introduced to decriminalize cannabisWhen you take withdrawals from your traditional IRA, you probably know that they’re taxable. But there may be a penalty tax on early withdrawals depending on how old you are when you take them and what you do with the money. Important: Once you reach a certain age, you must start taking required minimum distributions […]
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