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The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance
The tax implications of employer-provided life insurance

Employer-provided group term life insurance can be a nice employee benefit. But depending on the amount of coverage, it may cause an unwanted tax result. Here’s why.

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Individual TaxationDebbie HarryAugust 4, 2020
Qualified Opportunity Funds Receive Pandemic Relief from IRS
Qualified Opportunity Funds Receive Pandemic Relief from IRS

The IRS has been actively releasing various relief efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Qualified opportunity funds (QOFs) and qualified opportunity zone businesses (QOZBs) were also granted relief for certain compliance deadlines.

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Small Business Tax, COVID-19, Tax planningDebbie HarryJuly 30, 2020
Take advantage of a “stepped-up basis” when you inherit property
Take advantage of a “stepped-up basis” when you inherit property

If you’ve inherited assets or you’re planning your estate, it’s crucial to understand the fair market value basis rules (also known as the “step-up and step-down” rules). That way, you won’t pay more tax than you’re legally required to.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryJuly 22, 2020
Even if no money changes hands, bartering is a taxable transaction
Even if no money changes hands, bartering is a taxable transaction

For hundreds of years, businesses have engaged in bartering. It’s popular during times of economic downturns, which many businesses are suffering now due to COVID-19. But if you trade goods or services, be aware of the tax consequences.

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Small Business Tax, Business TaxDebbie HarryJuly 20, 2020
Businesses: Get ready for the new Form 1099-NEC
Businesses: Get ready for the new Form 1099-NEC

A tax form that used to be filed back in the 1980s is coming back for 2020. Here’s what businesses need to know.

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Small Business Tax, Tax planning, Business TaxDebbie HarryJuly 13, 2020
Steer clear of the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty
Steer clear of the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty

The “Trust Fund Recovery Penalty” is among the more dangerous tax penalties facing business owners and managers with employees. Here’s why.

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Small Business Tax, Business TaxDebbie HarryJuly 6, 2020
Appealing to the next generation of supporters
Appealing to the next generation of supporters

Members of Generation Z are digital natives who may be more politically motivated and charitably inclined that previous generations. How can your nonprofit engage this diverse group?

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJuly 1, 2020
Some people are required to return Economic Impact Payments that were sent erroneously
Some people are required to return Economic Impact Payments that were sent erroneously

Millions of people have already received their Economic Impact Payments, which are being sent by the government to help mitigate the effects of COVID-19. In some cases, the payments should be returned.

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Individual Taxation, Tax & Regulation Alerts, COVID-19Debbie HarryJune 30, 2020
Haven’t filed your 2019 business tax return yet? There may be ways to chip away at your bill
Haven’t filed your 2019 business tax return yet? There may be ways to chip away at your bill

The CARES Act, which passed in 2020, includes some retroactive tax relief for businesses. Some provisions may be beneficial on a tax return that hasn’t been filed yet (or you may be able to take advantage of them on an amended return if you already filed).

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Small Business Tax, Business Tax, Tax planningDebbie HarryJune 29, 2020
What qualifies as a “coronavirus-related distribution” from a retirement plan?
What qualifies as a “coronavirus-related distribution” from a retirement plan?

If you need money due to COVID-19, you may be able to take a tax-free “coronavirus-related distribution” from a retirement plan. The IRS has released guidance explaining who qualifies for one of these distributions.

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Individual Taxation, COVID-19Debbie HarryJune 23, 2020
Nonprofits: Carefully navigate the upcoming election
Nonprofits: Carefully navigate the upcoming election

Does your nonprofit want to get involved in the 2020 election? Be careful: The activities you’re contemplating might be prohibited. Here’s the rundown on what you can and can’t do.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryJune 17, 2020
If you’re selling your home, don’t forget about taxes
If you’re selling your home, don’t forget about taxes

Despite a slowdown in real estate sales this spring, many people are still selling their principal residences You may be able to exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 for married joint filers) of gain. Here are the tax rules for home sales.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryJune 16, 2020
Good records are the key to tax deductions and trouble-free IRS audits
Good records are the key to tax deductions and trouble-free IRS audits

A meticulous approach to keeping business records can protect your tax deductions and help make an audit much less painful.

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Small Business Tax, Tax planningDebbie HarryJune 15, 2020
Senate Passes PPP Fix
Senate Passes PPP Fix

SEnate Passes PPP Fix which will allow more flexibility in using the PPP funds passed the Senate on June 3.

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Small Business Tax, Tax & Regulation Alerts, COVID-19Debbie HarryJune 4, 2020
A nonworking spouse can still have an IRA
A nonworking spouse can still have an IRA

If you’re married and you don’t work outside the home, you still may be able to contribute to an IRA. Here are the rules for spousal IRAs.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryJune 2, 2020
Student loan interest: Can you deduct it on your tax return?
Student loan interest: Can you deduct it on your tax return?

The CARES Act has provided some help for people with student loans. And if you do make some payments this year, you may be able to deduct the interest on your tax return. Here are the rules.

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Individual Taxation, Tax planningDebbie HarryMay 27, 2020
To survive the current crisis, your nonprofit needs multiple revenue sources
To survive the current crisis, your nonprofit needs multiple revenue sources

Financially stable nonprofits have a good mix of revenue sources, with no one source accounting for more than 30% of the budget. How does your organization stack up? If you need help, read on.

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Not-for-profit TaxDebbie HarryMay 27, 2020
Colin Blalock speaks on COVID-19
Colin Blalock speaks on COVID-19

Colin Blalock joins Erik Christensen of Bulldog Movers to discuss issues relative to where we are today.

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Small Business Tax, COVID-19Debbie HarryMay 15, 2020
Business charitable contribution rules have changed under the CARES Act
Business charitable contribution rules have changed under the CARES Act

Food and financial insecurity have increased during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. If your business is donating to charity to help ease the pain, you may be eligible for enhanced charitable donation deductions.

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Not-for-profit Tax, Small Business Tax, Business Tax, COVID-19Debbie HarryMay 11, 2020
The IRS clarifies the deductibility of PPP-funded expenses
The IRS clarifies the deductibility of PPP-funded expenses

The tax consequences of obtaining PPP loan forgiveness and other federal relief options can prove complicated, especially with the IRS and the U.S. Treasury Department regularly releasing new regulations and guidance. We can help you keep up with the latest developments and what they mean for you.

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Small Business Tax, Tax & Regulation Alerts, COVID-19Debbie HarryMay 8, 2020
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