Category: <span>Tax Reform</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...
Last Minute 2020 Biz Deductions

Last Minute 2020 Biz Deductions

The purpose of this post is to get the IRS to owe you money. The purpose of this post is to get the IRS to owe you money. Of course, the IRS is not likely to cut you a check for this money (although in the right circumstances, that will happen), but you’ll realize the...
2020 Year-End Tax Strategies for Marriage, Kids, and Family

2020 Year-End Tax Strategies for Marriage, Kids, and Family

2020 Last-Minute Year-End Tax Strategies for Marriage, Kids, and Family If you have children under the age of 18 and you file your business tax return as a proprietorship or partnership, you can find big savings in the work your children do for your business. And if...
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...
Congress Reinstates Expired Tax Provisions

Congress Reinstates Expired Tax Provisions

The big five tax breaks that most likely impact yourForm 1040 Congress let many tax provisions expire on December 31, 2017, making them dead for your already-filed 2018 tax returns. In what has become a much too common practice, Congress resurrected the dead...
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...