Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Understand Your Tax Break Profit Dispositions
Installing security contractors will have to decide whether to either plow tax breaks back into the business or to create a separate nest egg.
Installing security contractors will have to decide whether to either plow tax breaks back into the business or to create a separate nest egg.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act gave birth to a new provision, Section 199A, which permits owners of sole proprietorships, S corporations or partnerships to deduct up to 20% of the income earned by the business.
Not only do new 2018 tax act rules increase the net cost of the travel to an employer, it creates new procedures for bookkeeping and accounting personnel.
Battered by two nor’easters in one week, certain companies in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic can file for tax extensions.
The author makes a case as to why payments in 2017 of state tax liabilities projected for 2018 are not deductible on a 2017 federal income tax return.
Congress is expected to pass a tax code overhaul this week, with President Donald Trump aiming to sign the bill not long after landing on his desk.
Republican leaders are still trying to secure the votes they need to pass the tax overhaul, but here is a look at what is being considered.
Businesses and individuals affected by hurricanes Harvey and Irma have several options to consider when filing tax extensions.
An easy reference guide of tax changes and year end planning for your business.
Security Sales & Integration’s ‘Legal Briefing’ columnist Ken Kirschenbaum discusses how security systems integrators can classify alarm equipment for tax purposes.