Category: <span>Tax Cuts</span>

Do you need more 2020 tax deductions?

Do you need more 2020 tax deductions?

Do you need more 2020 tax deductions?   Here’s an easy question: Do you need more 2020 tax deductions? If yes, continue on. Next easy question: Do you need a replacement business vehicle? If yes, you can simultaneously solve or mitigate both the first problem...
New Stimulus Law Grants Eight Tax Breaks for 1040 Filers

New Stimulus Law Grants Eight Tax Breaks for 1040 Filers

New Stimulus Law Grants Eight Tax Breaks for 1040 Filers   The new, massive stimulus bill enacted into law on December 27, 2020, contains eight new tax breaks designed to help the non-business taxpayer. None of these tax breaks are earthshaking by themselves, but...
Know These Tax Rules If Your Average Rental Is Seven Days or Less

Know These Tax Rules If Your Average Rental Is Seven Days or Less

Know These Tax Rules If Your Average Rental Is Seven Days or Less If you own a condominium, cottage, cabin, lake or beach home, ski lodge, or similar property that you rent for an “average” rental period of seven days or less for the year, you have a property with...
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 Clarifies Net Capital Gains in Final 199A Regulations

IRS Clarifies Net Capital Gains in Final 199A Regulations

IRS Clarifies Net Capital Gains in Final 199A Regulations New tax code Section 199A can give you a tax deduction of up to 20 percent of your taxable income reduced by net capital gains. In new final regulations, the IRS has provided clarity on the capital gains...