Sweeping new IRS "repair regulations" impact most businesses
The IRS has released much-anticipated temporary and proposed
regulations on the capitalization of costs incurred for tangible
property. They impact how virtually any business writes off costs
that rep...
IRS launches third version of voluntary offshore disclosure program
The IRS reopened its offshore voluntary disclosure program in early
2012 in response to what the government described as strong
interest among taxpayers. The reopened program, the third of its
type in...
FAQ: What tax breaks come with raising a child?
Taxpayers with children should be aware of the numerous tax breaks
for which they may qualify. Among them are: the dependency
exemption, child tax credit, child care credit, and adoption
credit. As th...
February 2012 tax compliance calendar
As an individual or business, it is your responsibility to be aware
of and to meet your tax filing/reporting deadlines. This calendar
summarizes important tax reporting and filing data for
individuals...
IRS instructs auditors on economic substance doctrine
A transaction may comply with a literal reading of the Tax Code but
result in unreasonable tax consequences that are not intended by
the tax laws. To combat these transactions, the IRS has used for
ma...
New broker-reporting rules: burden to brokers a boon to taxpayers?
As a result of recent changes in the law, many brokerage customers
will begin seeing something new when they gaze upon their 1099-B
forms early next year. In the past, of course, brokers were
re...
IRS offers fixes to new 100 percent bonus depreciation
Taxpayers that place new business assets other than real property
in service through 2012 may claim a "bonus" depreciation deduction.
Although the bonus depreciation deduction is generally equal to
50...
Next year's tax return starts with good recordkeeping
As the 2011 tax filing season comes to an end, now is a good time
to begin thinking about next year's returns. While it may seem
early to be preparing for 2012, taking some time now to review your
rec...
FAQ: What is a limited liability company?
A limited liability company (LLC) is a business entity created
under state law. Every state and the District of Columbia have LLC
statutes that govern the formation and operation of LLCs....
How Do I? Write Off Bad Business Debts
A business with a significant amount of receivables should evaluate
whether some of them may be written off as business bad debts. A
business taxpayer may deduct business bad debts if the receivable
b...
Estimated tax: Getting it right
Estimated tax is used to pay tax on income that is not subject to
withholding or if not enough tax is being withheld from a person's
salary, pension or other income. Income not subject to withho...
IRS issues 2011 vehicle depreciation dollar limits
The IRS has issued the limitations on depreciation deductions for
owners of passenger automobiles, trucks and vans first "placed in
service" (i.e. used) during the 2011 calendar year. The IRS al...
Tax law changes for 2011 impact individuals and businesses
Legislation enacted during the past few years, including the Small
Business Jobs Act of 2010 and the more recently enacted Tax Relief,
Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of
2...
How Do I ... Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA?
People are buzzing about Roth Individual Retirement Accounts
(IRAs). Unlike traditional IRAs, "qualified" distributions from a
Roth IRA are tax-free, provided they are held for five years and
are made...
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