Time for post-filing season checkup
Your 2011 tax return has been filed, or you have properly filed for
an extension. In either case, now it’s time to start thinking
about important post-filing season activities to save you tax in...
Countdown to Supreme Court’s health care decision
After three days of oral arguments in March, the Supreme Court is
deciding the fate of the Pension Protection and Affordable Care Act
(PPACA) and its companion law, the Health Care and Education
Recon...
Congress eyes retirement savings plans in push toward tax reform
Proposals to reform retirement savings plans were highlighted
during an April 2012 hearing by the House Ways and Means Committee.
Lawmakers were advised by many experts to move slowly on
making ...
How do I: Compute Code Sec. 1231 gains and losses?
Code Sec. 1231 applies to gains and losses from property used in
the trade or business and from involuntary conversions. Normally,
you have to determine whether property is a capital asset or is
ordin...
FAQ: What is a family partnership?
The family partnership is a common device for reducing the overall
tax burden of family members. Family members who contribute
property or services to a partnership in exchange for partnership
interes...
May 2012 tax compliance calendar
As an individual or business, it is your responsibility to be aware
of and to meet your tax filing/reporting deadlines. This calendar
summarizes important tax reporting and filing data for
individuals...
Tax lessons from the 2009 filing season
You've just filed your 2008 tax return and the last thing you
likely want to think about is the next filing season. However, it
never hurts to have a leg up, and with the end of filing season and
the ...
IRS guidance fine tunes tax breaks in 2009 Recovery Act
The IRS is moving quickly to issue guidance on the many tax
incentives for individuals and businesses in the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (2009 Recovery Act). Since Congress
passed t...
How do I? Calculate a residential energy property tax credit?
Even though gas prices have gone down from their record highs
six-months ago, many people are looking for ways to save on their
energy costs. The Tax Code provides a number of energy tax
incentives to...
News Alert
Now that summer is here, what are your legal obligations to your
youth work force?...
Action Item - 2010
The State of Nebraska has added use tax reporting to the Individual
Nebraska Income Tax Return....
Five Facts about the Home Office Deduction
With technology making it easier than ever for people to operate a
business out of their house, many taxpayers, entrepreneurs and
small business people may be able to take a home office deduction
when...
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