2020 Tax Update for the Tax Planner – Part 1
There have been so many tax changes this year! As you might expect, it is difficult to cover them all.
There have been so many tax changes this year! As you might expect, it is difficult to cover them all.
Good news on forgivable expenses! There is a lot more that is eligible for forgiveness, and not just for new
This post is focused on timing. Why is timing so important? From a tax-saving standpoint, not every dollar of deduction
Although the focus of this post is PPP forgiveness, the loan itself is a great deal. The payment terms are
Here is a common misconception: if a task is simple, it isn’t valuable. Don’t take this misconception lightly, as it
We have previously discussed the statute of limitations regarding tax audits when the taxpayer applies a net operating loss (NOL) to
Corporations have been receiving refunds from carrying back net operating losses, but those taxpayers with alternative minimum tax implications in
Bruce Brown fell into the life insurance policy loan trap. Brown, a commercial litigation attorney, purchased a life insurance policy
A government notice indicating that President Trump’s temporary payroll tax deferral will go into effect for federal employees sparked alarm
The IRS served up a list of answers — and some perks — for taxpayers in its latest guidance on
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