Why the “kiddie tax” is more dangerous than ever
July 30, 2018 | BY Joseph Hoffman
Once upon a time, some parents and grandparents would attempt to save tax by putting investments in the names of their young children or grandchildren in lower income tax brackets. To discourage such strategies, Congress created the “kiddie” tax back in 1986. Since then, this tax has gradually become more far-reaching. Now, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the kiddie tax has become more dangerous than ever. (more…)
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When it comes to revenue, nonprofits need to think like auditors
July 25, 2018 | BY Joseph Hoffman
Auditors examining a not-for-profit’s financial statements spend considerable time on the revenue figures. They look at the accounting methods used to record revenues and perform a detailed income analysis. You can use the same techniques to increase your understanding of your organization’s revenue profile. (more…)
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How are my gambling winnings taxed?
July 24, 2018 | BY Joshua Bondy
Taxes are not generally at the forefront of people’s minds when entering a casino or a racetrack. However, gambling winnings or losses can carry significant tax implications. Any money you win gambling is considered taxable income by the IRS.
Gambling income has its own set of rules, and is subject to strict recordkeeping requirements.
Here are 4 key tips about gambling and taxes: (more…)
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States enact laws requiring remote sellers to collect sales taxes
July 24, 2018 | BY Michael Rabinowitsch
The following states have already implemented rules to require remote sellers exceeding certain thresholds to register in their states and start collecting sales tax. However, we advise you to discuss this with your trusted CPA adviser before you register. Also, please visit our website for frequent updates as other states begin enforcing the new supreme court ruling. (more…)
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Business deductions for meal, vehicle and travel expenses: Document, document, document
July 24, 2018 | BY Joseph Hoffman
Meal, vehicle and travel expenses are common deductions for businesses. But if you don’t properly document these expenses, you could find your deductions denied by the IRS. (more…)
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