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As year-end approaches, it would be worthwhile for practitioners to consider whether corporate clients could benefit from the following last minute tax-saving moves, including adjustments to income to preserve favorable estimated tax rules for 2015, deferral of certain advance payments to next year, and fine-tuning bonuses to make the most of the Section 199 domestic production activities deduction.
December 10 -
Congress has cut the Internal Revenue Services budget once again, reducing the tax agencys fiscal year 2015 budget by 3 percent compared to this years funding level.
December 10 -
The other day I spent an hour drafting a long email detailing out the errors I picked up on in a clients balance sheet.
December 9 -
U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden said he expects Congress to pass legislation that would permanently extend three lapsed tax breaks for charitable contributions.
December 9 -
U.S. states are taking advantage of an expanding economy to cut taxes by the most in 14 years while spending more on education and other programs, according to the National Association of State Budget Officers.
December 9 -
Our weekly roundup of tax-related investment strategies and news your clients may be thinking about.
December 8 -
Wolters Kluwer, CCH Small Firm Services has enhanced its ATX and TaxWise software for the 2014 tax season.
December 5 -
Bloomberg BNA has released the inaugural edition of the Bloomberg BNA 2015 Federal Tax Guide, a quick-reference guide for tax practitioners to help with preparing 2014 individual and business tax returns and 2015 planning.
December 5 -
While the traditional end-of-year tax tip checklist contains such tried and true suggestions as defer income and accelerate deductions, there are a number of other steps Tom Wheelwright takes in advising his small business clients.
December 4 -
Greatland has begun offering Web-based features for its Yearli technology for reporting and filing W-2 and 1099 forms.
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