With its many changes to individual tax rates, brackets and breaks, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) means taxpayers need to revisit their tax planning strategies. Certain strategies that were once tried-and-true will no longer save or defer tax…. Read More
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IRS owes tax refunds to 133,000 injured veterans
IRS owes tax refunds to 133,000 injured veterans http://bit.ly/2Ldfz3D
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IRS plans regulations on non-grantor trusts and new tax law
IRS plans regulations on non-grantor trusts and new tax law http://bit.ly/2Jt73vQ
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So you’re ready to be an accountant?
So you’re ready to be an accountant? http://bit.ly/2NQKIvA
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Close-up on the new QBI deduction’s wage limit
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provides a valuable new tax break to noncorporate owners of pass-through entities: a deduction for a portion of qualified business income (QBI). The deduction generally applies to income from sole proprietorships, partnerships, S… Read More
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Tax loophole from 1960s could let wealthy tap 21% corporate rate
Tax loophole from 1960s could let wealthy tap 21% corporate rate http://bit.ly/2uueBsH
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Pass-through tax guidance delayed until end of July
Pass-through tax guidance delayed until end of July http://bit.ly/2LezSBn
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AICPA wants IRS and Treasury to simplify Form W-4
AICPA wants IRS and Treasury to simplify Form W-4 http://bit.ly/2uuDdl7
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Increase Your Firm’s Profits: Add Sales Tax Compliance to Your Services
Increase Your Firm’s Profits: Add Sales Tax Compliance to Your Services http://bit.ly/2L51wAp
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When it comes to revenue, nonprofits need to think like auditors
Auditors examining a not-for-profit’s financial statements spend considerable time on the revenue figures. They look at the accounting methods used to record revenues and perform a detailed income analysis. You can use the same techniques to increase your understanding of… Read More