IRS Issues Nonconventional Source Fuel Reference Price for 2018
The IRS has published the reference price under Code Sec. 45K(d)(2)(C). The credit period for the nonconventional source production credit under Code Sec. 45K ended on December 31, 2013, for facilities producing coke or coke gas (other than from petroleum […]
Read More IRS Updates 2018 Schedule D Instructions to Correct Worksheet Error
The IRS posted updated instructions for 2018 Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses, that include a corrected worksheet. The revised worksheet corrects a rate error that may have calculated an incorrect tax liability for some investors. Anyone […]
Read More Congress acts to reform the IRS, enhance taxpayer protections
The U.S. Senate has passed, and President Trump is expected to sign into law, a broad package of reforms aimed at the IRS. Among other things, the Taxpayer First Act contains several new protections for taxpayers, along with provisions intended […]
Read More IRS wheels out additional guidance on company cars
The IRS has updated the inflation-adjusted “luxury automobile” limits on certain deductions taxpayers can take for passenger automobiles — including light trucks and vans — used in their businesses. Revenue Procedure 2019-26 includes different limits for purchased automobiles that are […]
Read More Federal Tax News
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) financially hurts some children receiving military survivor benefits. The Congressional Research Service (CRS) recently issued a new report suggesting ways to fix the issue. The TCJA changed the calculation of the “kiddie tax” […]
Read More 5 Financial Tips for New College Graduates
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2019! As soon as a new graduate switches his or her tassel to the other side of the cap, it’s time to plan for the future — and there’s more to do than […]
Read More How Can Small Business Owners Reduce Social Security and Medicare Taxes?
If your small business is unincorporated, you may be fed up with paying the federal self-employment (SE) tax. This tax is how the federal government collects Social Security and Medicare taxes from self-employed individuals. However, you may be able to […]
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