Tax Issues When Buying a Business With an Earnout
If you are buying or selling a business, the transaction may involve an earnout provision. This is a contractual arrangement in which the seller receives additional payment in the future [...]
Tax Planning for Investments Gets More Complicated
For investors, fall is a good time to review year-to-date gains and losses. Not only can it help you assess your financial health, but it also can help you determine [...]
Tax Deduction Ins and Outs of Donating Artwork to Charity
If you’re charitably inclined and you collect art, appreciated artwork can make one of the best charitable gifts from a tax perspective. In general, donating appreciated property is doubly beneficial [...]
Owning a Home Has Tax Advantages But There Are Limits
It's true that owning a home instead of renting can result in extra deductions at tax time. The cost of ownership is reduced by any tax savings that you are [...]
Calculating Deductions for Business Interest Expense
One of the most complicated provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the new limitation on deductions for business interest expense. At face value, this limitation seems [...]
Tax Reform: Which Changes Are Temporary vs. Permanent?
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) includes a bevy of important tax changes for individuals and businesses. However, it's sometimes hard to keep track of which changes are permanent [...]
Liquidating a Corporation? Avoid Double Taxation with Smart Planning
Perhaps you're considering selling off your C corporation's assets and liquidating the firm. Typically, such a transaction is accomplished in three stages: The corporation makes a direct sale of its [...]
Penalty Relief for Taxpayers
Information from irs.gov Here’s what taxpayers should know about penalty relief Taxpayers who make an effort to comply with the law, but are unable to meet their tax obligations due [...]
2018 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the fourth quarter of 2018. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may [...]
Plan Now to Reduce AMT Exposure
First the bad news: Despite passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the individual alternative minimum tax (AMT) is still in place. But there's some good news: The [...]
Do You Need To Make An Estimated Tax Payment By September 17?
To avoid interest and penalties, you must make sufficient federal income tax payments long before your April filing deadline through withholding, estimated tax payments, or a combination of the two. [...]
Back-to-School Time Means a Tax Break for Teachers
When teachers are setting up their classrooms for the new school year, it’s common for them to pay for a portion of their classroom supplies out of pocket. A special [...]
Play Your Tax Cards Right With Gambling Wins and Losses
If you gamble, be sure you understand the tax consequences. Both wins and losses can affect your income tax bill. And changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) [...]
New Law, New Limit on Deductions for Business Interest Expense
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) imposes a new limitation on deductions for business interest expense. This is a permanent change for tax years beginning in 2018 and beyond. [...]