Taxes March 10, 2026
Law Professor Learns Harsh State Income Tax Lesson
A law school professor working from home contested a state law requiring him to pay tax to a different state than the one where he resides.
Taxes March 10, 2026
A law school professor working from home contested a state law requiring him to pay tax to a different state than the one where he resides.
Taxes February 4, 2026
Many fraudulent tax schemes have been circulating on social media, promoting misuse of tax credits or deductions that most taxpayers don’t qualify for.
Taxes December 6, 2025
With an S corporation, the owners are of the business essentially taxed like partners in a partnership. In contrast, C corporation owners must cope with “double taxation” where income is first taxable to the corporation and then distributions are taxed to the owners.
Taxes September 11, 2025
The deduction isn’t just for teachers (although they are the most common benefactors). It may also be claimed by someone who works as an instructor, counselor, principal, or aide for students in K-12.
OBBBA Tax Act August 28, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act greatly expands business interest deduction limits, which is a boon to capital-intensive businesses with significant interest expense — potentially reducing their federal corporate tax liability and enhancing financial flexibility.
Special Section: Guide to 2025 Tax Changes August 27, 2025
The new “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) extends some mortgage interest deduction cutbacks permanently, but it extends an olive branch to taxpayers.
Taxes August 7, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) has introduced several changes with important implications for businesses.