Like a slowly gathering storm, inflation has gone from dark clouds on the horizon to a noticeable downpour on both the U.S. and global economies. Is it time for business owners to panic? Not at all. As of this writing, a full-blown recession is possible but not an absolute certainty. And the impact of inflation … Read More
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CHIPS Act – Semiconductor Manufacturing
Bipartisan support in Congress for a (limited) tax bill? It’s true! The pared-down CHIPS Act that would provide tax credits for companies to invest in semiconductor manufacturing has support from lawmakers in both parties. The $50 billion bill would provide a 25% tax credit for U.S. businesses that invest in chip-making as well as the … Read More
IRS extends relief for physical presence signature requirement
Under IRS regulations regarding electronic consents and elections, if a signature must be witnessed by a retirement plan representative or notary public, it must be witnessed “in the physical presence” of the representative or notary — unless guidance has provided an alternative procedure. Recently, in Notice 2022-27, the IRS extended, through the end of 2022, … Read More
IRS: Form 1023-EZ
When IRS Form 1023-EZ was introduced, it was intended to ease a backlog of tax-exempt organization applications. But in early July, the New York Times reported that one individual registered 76 fake charities, many using Form 1023-EZ and all sharing the same P.O. box. Now, Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) is pressing the IRS to explain … Read More
Interested in an EV? How to qualify for a powerful tax credit
Sales and registrations of electric vehicles (EVs) have increased dramatically in the U.S. in 2022, according to several sources. However, while they’re still a small percentage of the cars on the road today, they’re increasing in popularity all the time. If you buy one, you may be eligible for a federal tax break. The tax … Read More
White House – Budget Proposals Revenue Generate
How much revenue are President Biden’s fiscal year 2023 budget proposals estimated to generate? According to the nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT)’s recent review: $1.7 trillion between 2023 and 2032. From 2023 to 2027, Biden’s proposals are expected to net $795 billion. However, many of these proposed revenue generators, such as raising the corporate … Read More
IRS: Identify Theft
Taxpayer identity theft is alive and well. However, progress has been made in combating this crime. The IRS, state agencies and tax professionals urge taxpayers to protect themselves with an Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN). This 6-digit number must be requested from the IRS and is renewed each year. The number must be entered on … Read More
Vehicle expenses: Can individual taxpayers deduct them?
It’s not just businesses that can deduct vehicle-related expenses on their tax returns. Individuals also can deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, under current law, you may not be able to deduct as much as you could years ago. For years prior to 2018, miles driven for business, moving, medical and charitable purposes were potentially … Read More
IRS: Filing Deadline October 17
If you’re one of the estimated 19 million taxpayers who’ve requested an extension to file their 2021 tax return, the filing deadline is Oct. 17. The IRS is reminding those taxpayers that they don’t have to wait until mid-October to file. If you have all the necessary information to file a return, contact us or … Read More
Important considerations when engaging in a like-kind exchange
A business or individual might be able to dispose of appreciated real property without being taxed on the gain by exchanging it rather than selling it. You can defer tax on your gain through a “like-kind” or Section 1031 exchange. A like-kind exchange is a swap of real property held for investment or for productive … Read More