Game On: TCJA Winners and Losers—Business on the Chopping Block
Prepare for tax changes. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has been part of our tax landscape for nearly seven years, shaping how businesses and individuals plan their finances. With an eye toward the end of 2025, when many key provisions expire, here are some critical changes that could affect you and your business. […]
Tax Credits for EVs: What’s New?
Tax credits for electric vehicles (EVs) were expanded and thoroughly revamped when Congress enacted the Inflation Reduction Act back in 2022. The new tax credit regime became effective in 2023. How has it been working out? Not quite as expected. As a result of the new law, there are four ways you can benefit from […]
2024 Last-Minute Year-End General Business Income Tax Deductions
The purpose of this article is to get the IRS to owe you money. Of course, the IRS will not likely cut you a check for this money—although in the right circumstances, that will happen. But in most cases, you’ll probably realize the cash when you pay less in taxes. This article gives you six […]
List of Popular Vehicles with GVWRs Greater Than 6,000 Pounds
As you know, the fastest vehicle deductions are found with SUVs, crossover vehicles, and pickup trucks with gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWRs) greater than 6,000 pounds. These vehicles avoid the limitations on depreciation for luxury automobiles.1 Below, you will find some of the vehicles that qualify for the bigger deductions. But here’s the ultimate proof. […]
Tax-Saving Tips
Tax Guide to Deducting Long-Term Care Insurance Premiums Long-term care costs can be substantial, and neither Medicare nor Medicaid provide comprehensive coverage for most people. Long-term care insurance can help protect your finances, and there may be ways to deduct the premiums, depending on your business structure. Here are four key points to consider: C […]
Smart Solutions That Decrease Social Security and Medicare Taxes
Employees, employers, and self-employed individuals all pay federal employment taxes—meaning Social Security and Medicare taxes—and the hits get bigger every year. Here’s an update, along with suggestions on how to mitigate the pain. How High Can My Social Security Tax Bill Be? It may already be a lot bigger than you think! If you are […]
Do You Need to Amend Your 2020 Tax Return for the 2020 ERC?
Question I know that the IRS requires that I amend the 2020 tax return for my 2020 Employee Retention Credit (ERC). Here’s the deal: I don’t have the credit yet. And as you know, the IRS stopped processing ERC claims from September 14, 2023, through at least December 31, 2023. My claim was filed during […]
Turn Your Vacation —Even a Luxurious One— into Tax-Deductible Business Travel
Here’s an idea: how about transforming your next vacation into business travel? With careful planning, your transportation to any destination could be fully deductible. This includes airfare—even first-class—luxury hotel stays, and cruise expenses. If you can tie your travel to business purposes, you can enjoy substantial tax savings, depending on your tax bracket. Two Main […]
Tax Reform Doubles Down on S Corporation Reasonable Compensation
For tax years 2018-2025, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) tax reform gives you a valuable 20 percent deduction on your pass-through business income if you have the right business and the right taxable income. The S corporation is a pass-through entity. That’s one step in the right direction. In addition, the S corporation […]
Self-employed? Amend Tax Returns for up to $32,220 in TaxCredits
If you are self-employed or operate a small corporation, it’s likely that you have not applied for your sick and family leave tax credits. If that’s the case, get your act together and file amended 2021 and 2020 tax returns now. You could find up to$32,220 in tax credits. To see if you could qualify […]