State and Local Tax Policy: 2024 Preview
Highlights and need-to-know policy landscape as the 2024 state legislative sessions begin.
Highlights and need-to-know policy landscape as the 2024 state legislative sessions begin.
Tax legislation packaging the child tax credit and favorable business tax provisions moves to the Senate with momentum but an uncertain fate.
The IRS announced a sweeping enforcement effort that will engage AI to focus on large partnerships and wealthy individuals.
Navigating the tax requirements for military contractors can be complicated. Learn about several key considerations for tax treatment and implications.
If your estate could surpass the lifetime estate exemption, learn about new guidelines that might justify a lower and more favorable valuation for tax reporting purposes.
After 38 years serving hundreds of U.S. taxpayers, Tax Partner Sean O’Connell shares his “Greatest of All Time” top 10 list of Internal Revenue Code Sections – all of which are still in effect.
The IRS has delayed the new Roth catch-up contribution rule for high earners until 2026. This change provides a strategic window for retirement planning, especially as fewer than 20 percent of eligible employees still don’t utilize catch-up contributions.
IRS releases inflation adjustments for 2024. Inflation adjustments impact individual tax brackets and other various provisions of the Code.
Following a pause on new Employee Retention Credit claims in September, the IRS is giving businesses an option to withdraw ERC claims if there is concern about the claim’s inaccuracy.
After 38 years serving hundreds of U.S. taxpayers, Tax Partner Sean O’Connell shares his “Greatest of All Time” top 10 list of Internal Revenue Code Sections – all of which are still in effect.
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