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It’s full speed ahead for tax season now that the IRS is accepting returns. Here are some quick tips to help speed the process and avoid common errors that could delay a refund, if you’re due one. Bring all required Social… Read more »

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Bad Debts: What Losses Can You Deduct and When?

Attempts to claim write-offs for bad debt losses have fueled controversies with the IRS for many years. Unfortunately, bad debt losses are increasingly common during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s an overview of the federal income tax treatment of these losses. The… Read more »

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Federal Tax News

PPP loans are expanded and extended. Under the new Consolidated Appropriations Act, eligible small businesses can take out first or “second draw” Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. This provision targets smaller and harder-hit businesses with 300 or fewer employees that have… Read more »

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Appropriations Law Adds Some Business Tax Breaks and Extends Others

President Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) into law on December 27, 2020. The legislation adds a few new tax breaks for businesses and extends a bevy of other business breaks that were set to expire at the end of… Read more »

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New Law Includes Favorable Changes for Individuals

The massive COVID-19 relief bill signed by President Trump on December 27, 2020, contains a variety of tax breaks and authorizes direct payments to eligible individuals (see right-hand box). The law is titled the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA) but… Read more »

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Federal Tax News

Court case looks at where an individual’s tax home was located. Taxpayers who live and work outside the U.S. may be able to exclude foreign-earned income. Generally, to qualify, a taxpayer must have a tax home (his or her regular place… Read more »

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Several CARES Act Tax Provisions Will Soon Expire

The CARES Act granted several valuable federal tax breaks for individuals and businesses. But most will expire at the end of 2020 or at the end of tax years that begin in 2020. Here’s a roundup of tax breaks scheduled to… Read more »

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Year-End Estate Planning Tips for 2020

Most people aren’t currently exposed to the federal estate tax, thanks to the generous unified federal estate and gift tax exemptions. However, there are still good reasons to review your estate plan and possibly update it to reflect the current federal estate and… Read more »

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How to Save on Your 2020 Personal Tax Bill

It’s time to implement strategies to help reduce your 2020 federal income tax bill and position yourself for future tax savings. Here are some ideas to consider before year end. Current Individual Federal Income Tax Rate Scene Here’s an overview of… Read more »

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MOVES IN THE COVID-19 ERA

Many family businesses have been adversely affected by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. But there’s a silver lining: Proactive tax planning can help your family business take advantage of potential opportunities in the COVID-19 era. Here are some tax-smart ideas to… Read more »

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FEDERAL TAX NEWS

A new law is providing more COVID-19 relief. On June 5, President Trump signed the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Flexibility Act of 2020, which provides more flexibility for participants in the loan program. The law includes provisions that allow participants to… Read more »

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