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The Internal Revenue Service is continuing to combat scammers and promoters encouraging businesses to file claims for the tax credit.
December 6 -
The rules, which aren't finalized, include measures sought by environmentalists that would require hydrogen-production operations to be powered by wind, solar or other clean-power projects built within the last three years to qualify for a $3-per-kilogram credit.
December 5 -
The guidelines set a 25% ownership threshold for a company or group to be classified as a foreign entity of concern.
December 1 -
The Biden administration has discussed granting automakers a temporary reprieve from new rules poised to limit a consumer tax credit, a Michigan senator said Tuesday.
November 29 -
Proposed regulations from the IRS are generally effective beginning in 2024.
November 10Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Lots of businesses have claimed the Employee Retention Credit who don't actually qualify for it — and in many cases it's going to be up to their accountants to set them right, says Randy Crabtree.
November 6 -
It's imperative now more than ever that businesses understand how to efficiently manage their sustainability investments.
November 3Ernst & Young -
Taxpayers will now have through Jan. 10, 2025, to fix a refund claim.
November 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is providing a way for businesses to withdraw incorrect claims for the Employee Retention Credit, but what about the claims that have been paid out already?
October 27 -
The legislation incentivizes consumers to buy energy-efficient electric appliances, clean vehicles, rooftop-solar and home energy storage systems.
October 26Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions