Category: <span>Tax Cuts and Jobs Act</span>

IRS Issues Final Section 199A Regulations and Defines QBI

IRS Issues Final Section 199A Regulations and Defines QBI

IRS Issues Final Section 199A Regulations and Defines QBI Your ownership of a pass-through trade or business can generate a Section 199A tax deduction of up to 20 percent of your qualified business income (QBI). The C corporation does not generate this deduction, but...
Tax Reform’s New Qualified Opportunity Funds

Tax Reform’s New Qualified Opportunity Funds

Tax Reform’s New Qualified Opportunity Funds Qualified opportunity funds are a new tax-planning strategy created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform. The new funds have the ability to defer current-year capital gains, eliminate some of them later, and then on the...
Avoiding the Kiddie Tax after Tax Reform

Avoiding the Kiddie Tax after Tax Reform

Avoiding the Kiddie Tax after Tax Reform If your family has trouble with the kiddie tax, you face some new wrinkles for tax years 2018 through 2025 thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) tax reform. This is one of the many areas where tax planning can pay off. For...
Answers to Common Section 199A Questions

Answers to Common Section 199A Questions

Answers to Common Section 199A Questions For most small businesses and the self-employed, the 20 percent tax deduction from new tax code Section 199A is the most valuable deduction to come out of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.The Section 199A tax deduction is complicated,...
TCJA Tax Reform Sticks It to Business Start-Ups That Lose Money

TCJA Tax Reform Sticks It to Business Start-Ups That Lose Money

TCJA Tax Reform Sticks It to Business Start-Ups That Lose Money The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) tax reform added an amazing limit on larger business losses that can attack you where it hurts—right in your cash flow. And this new law works in some unusual ways that...
Defining “Real Estate Investor” and “Real Estate Dealer”

Defining “Real Estate Investor” and “Real Estate Dealer”

Defining “Real Estate Investor” and “Real Estate Dealer” The first good news is that you can be both real estate investor and real estate dealer with respect to your real estate portfolio. The next good news is that you are in control, and by knowing just a few rules...