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Your Weekly ReadFactor in state and local taxes when deciding where to retire
Many Americans relocate to another state when they retire. If you’re thinking about such a move, state and local taxes should factor into your decision, because the total cost of state income taxes, local property taxes, sales taxes, and other taxes can be a major...
New tax law may increase tax savings for hiring your child
If you own a business and have a child in high school or college, hiring him or her for the summer can provide a multitude of benefits, including tax savings. And hiring your child may make more sense than ever due to changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)....
Consider the financial sustainability of your nonprofit
If your not-for-profit relies heavily on a few funding sources — for example, an annual government or foundation grant — what happens if you suddenly lose that support? The risk may be compounded if you generally spend every penny that comes in the door and fail to...
IRS Audit Technique Guides provide clues to business audits
IRS examiners use Audit Techniques Guides (ATGs) to prepare for audits. And so can small business owners. Many ATGs target specific industries, such as construction. Others address issues that frequently arise in IRS audits, such as executive compensation and fringe...
Do you need to adjust your 2018 federal withholding?
If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you’re probably enjoying the influx of cash. But a large refund isn’t all positive. It also means you were essentially giving the government an interest-free loan. That’s why a large refund for...
Get started on 2018 tax planning now!
With the April 17 individual income tax filing deadline behind you (or with your 2017 tax return on the back burner if you filed for an extension), you may be hoping to not think about taxes for the next several months. But for maximum tax savings, now is the time to...
New tax bill changes rules for net operating losses
When a company’s deductible expenses exceed its income, generally a net operating loss (NOL) occurs. If when filing your 2017 income tax return you found that your business had an NOL, there is an upside: tax benefits. But beware — the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)...
New limits apply to Section 1031 like-kind exchanges in 2018
Normally when appreciated business assets such as real estate are sold, tax is owed on the appreciation. But there’s a way to defer this tax: a Section 1031 “like kind” exchange. However, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduces the types of property eligible for this...
Need an extension for your 2017 taxes? Beware of these pitfalls
The federal income tax filing deadline is slightly later than usual this year — April 17 — but it’s now nearly upon us. So, if you haven’t filed your individual return yet, you may be thinking about an extension. Or you may just be concerned about meeting the deadline...
You still have time to make 2017 IRA contributions
Tax-advantaged retirement plans like IRAs allow your money to grow tax-deferred — or, in the case of Roth accounts, tax-free. The deadline for 2017 IRA contributions is April 17, 2018. Deductible contributions will lower your 2017 tax bill, but even nondeductible...
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