Tax Relief Bill Passes House, Faces Uncertain Fate in Senate

Tax legislation packaging the child tax credit and favorable business tax provisions moves to the Senate with momentum but an uncertain fate.

2024-02-29T14:56:13-05:00February 1, 2024|Categories: Tax: Business, Tax Alert, Tax: Individual|Tags: |

IRS Will Use AI to Help Target Partnerships and High Net Worth Individuals

The IRS announced a sweeping enforcement effort that will engage AI to focus on large partnerships and wealthy individuals.

2024-02-01T14:50:27-05:00January 30, 2024|Categories: Tax: Individual, Tax: Business|Tags: |

Prepare Your Business as the High Estate Tax Exemption Expires

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.

2024-01-09T16:52:58-05:00January 10, 2024|Categories: Business Valuation, Tax: Business|Tags: |

Webinar Recording | “Greatest of All-Time” Internal Revenue Code Sections

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.

2024-04-18T16:20:04-04:00December 13, 2023|Categories: Tax: Business, Tax: Exempt Organizations, Tax: Individual|Tags: , |

IRS Delays Roth Catch-Up Contribution Rule

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.

2023-11-15T17:53:25-05:00November 15, 2023|Categories: Retirement, Tax: Business|Tags: |

“Greatest of All-Time” Internal Revenue Code Sections

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.

2023-12-01T08:08:58-05:00November 1, 2023|Categories: Tax: Business, Tax: Exempt Organizations, Tax: Individual|Tags: |

Expatriating Americans: Beware the Exit Tax

For a variety of reasons, many Americans living overseas contemplate relinquishing their citizenship. This process has a number of ramifications that warrant serious consideration. This article will focus on the tax impact of renouncing US citizenship — the US Exit Tax.

2023-10-10T16:19:59-04:00October 11, 2023|Categories: Tax: Business, Tax: Individual, Tax: International|Tags: |
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