Taxes May 10, 2023
More Flexibility for Section 529 Plans
A 529 plan account owner can roll over up to $35,000 in unused funds to a Roth IRA without paying any tax, beginning in 2024.
Taxes May 10, 2023
A 529 plan account owner can roll over up to $35,000 in unused funds to a Roth IRA without paying any tax, beginning in 2024.
Taxes May 10, 2023
Under the new state law, the business subject to the corporation business tax will be allowed to deduct from income all ordinary expenses associated with managing a licensed cannabis business.
Digital Currency May 9, 2023
A filing from the FTX founder’s legal team argues 10 charges in Bankman-Fried’s 13-count indictment should be dismissed.
Taxes May 7, 2023
Making sure your COGS are accurate is the best way to ensure your tax liability is accurate as well, and working with a seasoned accounting professional can give you that peace of mind.
Taxes May 7, 2023
Now new legislation enacted at the end of last year, called SECURE 2.0, provides a tax benefit to qualified small businesses aiding military families.
Taxes May 7, 2023
Make sure the company is paying you a reasonable rent for the space. It should be the same rate that would be charged to a third party.
Taxes May 7, 2023
Originally included in Public Law 97-455 passed in October 1976, Section 280(A)(g) was added to allow personal residences to be rented for 14 days or less with the rental income not includible in gross income.
Taxes May 7, 2023
The American Institute of CPAs recently submitted a letter to the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) prioritizing certain provisions of SECURE 2.0
Taxes May 6, 2023
Check to see if the IRS will be conducting a correspondence audit or a field audit. It makes a big difference in how you should handle things.
Taxes May 5, 2023
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says nearly a million businesses are owed an ERC for keeping their staff on payroll during the pandemic.
Taxes May 4, 2023
Absent unusual circumstances, a credit on your return is more valuable than a deduction, by far. It’s a no-brainer. Nevertheless, there are certain times when a deduction would be preferable.
Payroll May 4, 2023
The minimum wage will increase to $16 an hour in New York City and Westchester, Nassau and Suffolk counties and to $15 an hour in all other areas of the state on Jan. 1, 2024.