UNICAP rules on negative adjustments finalized

The IRS on Monday issued final regulations (T.D. 9843) that amend the uniform capitalization (UNICAP) rules under Sec. 263A. The IRS also updated the procedures by which taxpayers can get automatic consent to change their methods of accounting to reflect the new regulations (Rev. Proc. 2018-56). UNICAP regulations The IRS says the rules issued in …

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Estate and gift exclusion clawback addressed in proposed regs.

In proposed regulations issued Wednesday (REG-106706-18), the IRS addressed issues and made conforming revisions arising from the temporary increase in basic exclusion amount for estate and gift tax enacted by legislation known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), P.L. 115-97. For gifts made and estates of decedents dying before Jan. 1, 2018, prior …

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Inflation adjustments and tax tables issued for 2019

The IRS on Thursday issued the 2019 annual inflation adjustments for many tax provisions as well as the 2019 tax rate tables for individuals and estates and trusts (Rev. Proc. 2018-57). These adjusted amounts will be used to prepare tax year 2019 returns in 2020. Many amounts are increasing for inflation in 2019. The standard …

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Five types of interest expense, three sets of new rules

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Individual taxpayers are subject to different rules for deducting different types of interest expense. The five primary types of interest for individual taxpayers are student loan interest, qualified residence indebtedness interest, investment interest, business interest, and personal interest. The law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act temporarily introduced new rules for …

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Qualified small business stock gets more attractive

EXECUTIVESUMMARY Under Sec. 1202, gain on the sale of qualified small business (QSB) stock held for five years is partially or entirely excluded from income. Since Sec. 1202 was enacted, the maximum exclusion has ranged from 50% to the current 100% of gain on qualifying stock sales. For stock to be QSB stock, the corporation …

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