Many pandemic related tax rules are scheduled to fall off the books in 2021. Are you prepared? It’s hard to believe a little over a year ago the COVID 19 pandemic hit everyone. As things slowly turn back to normal, you need to be ready for the normalizing of the tax rules and adjusting to …
Month: April 2021
Keys to Managing Remote Workers
Did you know that 40% of employees already worked remotely in some capacity before the pandemic began in 2020 according to a recent Gallup poll? By the end of summer in 2020, that percentage rose to 58%. With working remotely becoming more popular over the years, even before the pandemic, it's plausible that the widespread use of …
Tax & Business Newsletter: April 2021
Recent legislation provides another round of financial assistance for qualifying businesses. Also read about several suggestions for managing remote workers in your business. More Financial Assistance Available for Businesses PPP loan application deadline extended to May 31 Businesses can get another round of financial assistance courtesy of the recently-passed American Rescue Plan Act and an …
Thinking of Selling Your Home?
Hot housing market requires tax knowledge With housing prices skyrocketing, more homeowners are considering cashing out to multiples over list price! Especially since one of the largest tax breaks available to most individuals is the ability to exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 married) in capital gains on the sale of your personal residence. Making the …
Navigating the New 2021 Child Tax Credit
What you need to know The whirlwind of tax changes just keeps going. Now if you have children 17 or under there is a new, higher child tax credit in place for 2021. Here is what you need to know: Age matters. The old credit was for children under the age of 17. The new credit …
IRS explains which meals qualify for temporary 100% expense deduction
The IRS released guidance on Thursday explaining when the temporary 100% deduction for restaurant meals is available and when the 50% limitation on the deduction for food and beverages continues to apply for Sec. 274 purposes (Notice 2021-25). Under Sec. 274(n)(1), a deduction for any expense for food or beverages is generally limited to 50% …
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Reminder: First Quarter Estimated Taxes Now Due Now is time to make your estimated tax payment
Time to make an estimated quarterly tax payment! Despite the individual tax filing due date being delayed until May 17, 2021, there is no delay in paying first quarter estimated tax payments for the 2021 tax year. So it is time to review your tax situation for the 2021 tax year and make an estimated …
Did you lose your job in 2020? You may be eligible for extra stimulus money
Did you just get surprised by a little extra stimulus cash in your bank account? The Internal Revenue Service said late Thursday that its third batch of payments includes what it calls the first of many "plus-up" stimulus payments. The “plus-up” payments will continue on a weekly basis going forward, the IRS said, as the …
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Yikes! You Have a Large Refund
Good news, that is sometimes not so good. Getting a tax refund is not all it's cracked up to be. Here are some things to consider. For some reason, some believe it is better to receive than give when it comes to filing taxes. While that may help your savings account, it is not always …