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Favorable Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions May Sunset Sooner Rather than Later
We are currently in an extremely generous estate and gift tax environment. The federal estate tax applies to transfers at death. The gift tax applies to transfers made while a person is living. There is also a generation-skipping transfer tax which is an additional...
The Positive Effects of the Pandemic
It is easy to identify negativity, but we wanted to focus on what we can do and what we have accomplished during the pandemic. Perhaps we should and could appreciate some of the positive effects of the pandemic. To do this, we conducted a survey of our staff to see...
How Teleworking May Impact Your Tax Obligations
As the COVID-19 outbreak continues, many employers are continuing to encourage or require their employees to work from home (i.e., telework). Such remote working arrangements could potentially have tax implications that should be considered. State tax obligations for...
Fed 101
If you’ve seen “Hamilton” you know that our nation’s first central bank was his brainchild, created in 1791 over the objections of many of our founding fathers who thought the concept unconstitutional. That first bank had a twenty year charter that wasn’t renewed. Our...
Proposed Tax Policies of the Presidential Candidates: A Breakdown
When it comes to tax policies, Donald Trump and Joe Biden have two vastly different strategies. Donald Trump and the Republicans would like to preserve the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which lowered tax rates for most income levels and doubled the standard deduction....
Pandemic Funding Changes and Opportunities
October 2020 has arrived, and with it not only are there signs of seasons changing, but also continued change in the pandemic funding landscape. It is certainly not time to go into hibernation, or you might miss some of the more recent funding opportunities or the...
Another Shot at Funding
“The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has been focused on distributing funding in a way that is fast, fair and transparent,” according to HHS Secretary Alex Azar. Extending the application deadline for the Phase 2 general distribution to Medicaid,...
Don’t Panic!
Over the past month, many of us, accountant and client alike, have received a notice from the IRS for underpayment of taxes related to a Form 1041 (U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts) that was filed electronically with a balance due. If you filed your...
Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) Exemption
A non-corporate taxpayer generally can exclude up to 100% of gain realized from the sale or exchange of qualified small business stock held more than five years. Sounds interesting, but how do you determine if you are able to take the Qualified Small Business Stock...