Section 179D Tax Deduction Extended for Commercial Building Owners and Designers

Energy-efficient building design has been gaining more traction in recent years. When sourcing renewable materials or designing for sustainability, there are more ways than ever for building owners and designers to save money on taxes and offset construction costs.

Businesses with $5 Million or More of Gross Receipts Sourced to Washington, D.C. Hit with Ballpark Fee

Many are certainly lamenting that we may not be able to see any baseball this year at Nationals Park. However, the District of Columbia will still be collecting the Ballpark Fee which is coming due June 15, 2020.

2020-05-20T11:45:17-04:00May 20, 2020|Categories: Tax: Business|Tags: , |

Multi-state Businesses Have Choices with Pass-through Entities and State Income Taxes

What happens when an entity derives income from doing business in multiple states? 

2021-08-24T17:38:37-04:00May 7, 2020|Categories: Tax: Business, Tax: State & Local|Tags: , |

What Taxable Clubs Should Know About the CARES Act

Springtime normally signals the start of the busy season for country clubs. Golfers eager to take advantage of nicer weather and club members who enjoy other facility amenities will have to wait longer.

Business Benefits Available, Courtesy of the CARES Act

The historic $2.2 Trillion CARES Act provides several business tax benefits, some of which can quickly provide cash flow.

Forgivable Small Business Loans – How the $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill Can Help You

As business owners struggle with the effects of the coronavirus epidemic, Congress is on the precipice of enacting landmark legislation aimed at keeping the economy afloat over the next several months.

IRS Issues Tax Extension Guidance for Taxpayers

On March 13, 2020, the President of the United States issued an emergency declaration under the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act in response to the ongoing Coronavirus Disease pandemic.

Tax Filing Deadline Extended 90 Days

This morning, the US Treasury Secretary stated “We are moving Tax Day from April 15 to July 15” on Twitter. “All taxpayers and businesses will have this additional time to file and make payments without interest or penalties.”

Tax Developments: Payment Deadline Changes and New Legislation

Late Wednesday afternoon, Treasury released Notice 2020-17, which defined the previously discussed payment extensions. Tax payments due April 15, 2020, including both 2019 income tax payments and 2020 estimated income tax payments, are postponed until July 15, 2020. 

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