Bonus depreciation safe-harbor rules for vehicles issued

The IRS on Wednesday provided a safe-harbor method to determine depreciation deductions for passenger automobiles that qualify for the 100% additional first-year depreciation deduction and that are subject to the depreciation limitations for passenger automobiles under Sec. 280F (Rev. Proc. 2019-13). The law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), P.L. 115-97, permits …

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Tips to Protect Yourself From Tax Scams

Too many people downplay the threat of identity theft because it hasn’t been witnessed or experienced firsthand. This false sense of security can leave you exposed, especially during tax season. Here are some tips to keep your identity safe from scammers: Be naturally suspicious. Understand that there are people out there trying to get your …

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New Sales Tax Rules Affect Certain Small Businesses Across the U.S.

A new sales tax rule is being enacted in over half the states in the nation. This brief guide explains the basics of economic nexus laws, provides resources to help keep your company compliant and considers how the law may benefit local businesses. Just when you thought business taxes couldn’t get more complicated, an increasing …

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Certain moving expenses incurred in 2017 not subject to withholding and employment tax in 2018

In IR-2018-190 and Notice 2018-75, the IRS announced that employer reimbursements made in 2018 of qualified moving expenses incurred prior to 2018 in connection with a move that occurred prior to Jan. 1, 2018, may be excluded from employees' wages and gross income despite the suspension of the exclusion for tax years 2018 through 2025 …

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IRS Announces Free File Launch

On Friday, the IRS announced the opening of its Free File program, which provides free electronic filing to qualifying taxpayers, generally those who earned $66,000 or less last year. The program is opening before the regular filing season, which will begin Jan. 28, and is available only through the IRS website at irs.gov/freefile. After they …

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Meals continue to be deductible under IRS guidance

The IRS issued guidance clarifying that taxpayers may generally continue to deduct 50% of the food and beverage expenses associated with operating their trade or business, despite changes to the meal and entertainment expense deduction under Sec. 274 made by the law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), P.L. 115-97. According to …

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Clarification of itemized deductions for trusts and estates

According to IRS Notice 2018-61, Treasury and the IRS intend to issue regulations providing clarification of the effect of newly enacted Sec. 67(g) on the ability of trusts and estates to deduct certain expenses. Sec. 67(g), which was enacted by the law known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), P.L. 115-97, suspends miscellaneous …

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IRS issues proposed regs. on 100% bonus depreciation

The IRS issued proposed regulations providing guidance on Sec. 168(k), which was amended by P.L. 115-97, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), to increase the allowable first-year depreciation deduction for qualified property from 50% to 100%. The TCJA extended and modified bonus depreciation, allowing businesses to immediately deduct 100% of the cost …

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