Corporate AMT guidance

The corporate alternative minimum tax (CAMT) currently imposes a 15% minimum tax on the adjusted financial statement income (AFSI) of applicable large corporations. CAMT generally applies to large corporations with average annual financial statement income exceeding $1 billion. The IRS has issued interim guidance (Notice 2025-27) aimed at simplifying CAMT calculations, following feedback that pending […]

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HSA Changes are in the pending Tax Bill

The fate of The One, Big, Beautiful Bill is still pending. If enacted, it would introduce several health care changes, including increased flexibility for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). These accounts are used in conjunction with a high-deductible health plan. Under current rules, HSAs can’t be used for fitness expenses, but the bill would permit spending […]

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Corporate business owners: Is your salary reasonable in the eyes of the IRS?

Determining “reasonable compensation” is a critical issue for owners of C corporations and S corporations. If the IRS believes an owner’s compensation is unreasonably high or low, it may disallow certain deductions or reclassify payments, potentially leading to penalties, back taxes and interest. But by proactively following certain steps, owners can help ensure their compensation is seen […]

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Receive a tax notice?

If the IRS has a question about your tax return, hasn’t received a payment due or has made adjustments to something you’ve filed, it will notify you with a letter or notice sent via the USPS. The letter will provide instructions on how to respond, which might include sending copies of records the IRS requires. […]

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