Tag: Tax Cuts and jobs act of 2017
Taxpayers may find it easier to invest, startup or relocate in an Opportunity Zone, especially with the IRS reminder to just “Do your best.”
The…
January is the beginning of the 2020 tax season when you file your tax returns for the year 2019. Last year, the just-enacted Tax Cut and Jobs Act…
The IRS places unique and confusing rules on pastors and ministers by taxing clergy as IRS W-2 employees with dual status. This complicated…
The new 2020 IRS W-4 contains major revisions that the IRS had been unable to put into effect for 2019. As required by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of…
If you think you overpay business taxes, do you plan to keep making the same expensive tax mistakes? Tax-savvy business owners grab every tax…
Millennials turning 26 years old are celebrating this birthday as a milestone. According to a recent survey, it’s embarrassing if you…
The best-laid plans of mice and taxpayers often go astray and leave both in a dark place with no easy way out. Without strategies, even sensible…
Federally Declared Disaster designation laws and TCJA of 2017 make claiming casualty loss tax deductions impossible for some victims of fire, flood,…
2019 QBI deductions and 199A regulations and guidance implementing QBI Section 199A deduction were released by the IRS January 18, 2019, and on April…
New 2019 proposed opportunity funds regulations hand over a set of keys, although some not as bright as others, that open gateways to the Land of OZ.…