Category: <span>Income Planning</span>

Combine Home Sale with the 1031 Exchange

Combine Home Sale with the 1031 Exchange

Combine Home Sale with the 1031 Exchange You don’t often get the opportunity to even consider making a tax-saving double play. But your personal residence combined with a desire for a rental property can provide just such an opportunity.  The tax-saving strategy is to...
What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information?

What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information?

What Can I Do If My K-1 Omits 199A Information? Tax reform’s Section 199A deduction often confuses small-business owners and tax professionals alike. It’s quite possible you’ll get a Schedule K-1 from a business that omits the information you need to calculate your...
Good News: Most Rentals Likely Qualify as Section 199A Businesses

Good News: Most Rentals Likely Qualify as Section 199A Businesses

Good News: Most Rentals Likely Qualify as Section 199A Businesses  The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform added new tax code Section 199A, which created a 20 percent tax deduction possibility for you if your rental property (a) has profits and (b) can qualify as a trade...
IRS Updates Defined Wages for New Section 199A Tax Deductions

IRS Updates Defined Wages for New Section 199A Tax Deductions

IRS Clarifies Net Capital Gains in Final 199A Regulations Your Section 199A tax deduction will benefit from your business’s W-2 wages paid to you and your employees if you are married and filing jointly and your taxable income is over $315,000 and less than...
IRS Section 199A Final Regs Shed New Light on Service Businesses

IRS Section 199A Final Regs Shed New Light on Service Businesses

IRS Section 199A Final Regs Shed New Light on Service Businesses Remember, new tax code Section 199A offers you a 20 percent tax deduction gift if you havepass-through business income (such as from a proprietorship, a partnership, or an S corporation), and2018 taxable...