• Did you pay tax on your unemployment benefits in 2020?

    The IRS is sending out refunds averaging $1,189 to 430,000 taxpayers. This is the latest batch of refunds based on American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) changes made after many taxpayers had already filed their 2020 returns. Generally, unemployment benefits are taxable income. But, for 2020, the ARPA allows taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income under $150,000 to exclude unemployment benefits of up to $10,200 from [...]

    Published On: November 4, 2021Categories: Federal Tax Posts
  • CARES Act Issues

    In a recent audit, the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) evaluated the Taxpayer Advocate Service’s (TAS’s) response to CARES Act issues. “TAS has taken numerous actions to assist taxpayers in response to the enactment of the CARES Act,” the audit said. However, the audit determined that “TAS accepted cases that did not meet its criteria and did not properly track CARES Act issues.” [...]

    Published On: November 3, 2021Categories: Federal Tax Posts
  • Data visualization: A picture is worth 1,000 words

    Graphs, performance dashboards and other visual aids can help managers, investors and lenders digest complex financial information. Likewise, auditors also use visual aids during a financial statement audit to quickly identify trends and anomalies that warrant attention. Powerful tool Your auditor uses many tools and techniques to validate the accuracy and integrity of your company’s financial records. Data visualization — using a picture to show [...]

    Published On: November 3, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Employers: The Social Security wage base is increasing in 2022

    The Social Security Administration recently announced that the wage base for computing Social Security tax will increase to $147,000 for 2022 (up from $142,800 for 2021). Wages and self-employment income above this threshold aren’t subject to Social Security tax. Background information The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) imposes two taxes on employers, employees and self-employed workers — one for Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance, [...]

    Published On: November 1, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Getting personal for fundraising success

    According to a recent survey conducted by fundraising platform FrontStream, the vast majority (87%) of Americans say they’re donating to charity in 2021. And almost 20% claim they’re giving more this year than they did in 2020. However, remaining uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and the economy is making fundraising challenging for many not-for-profits right now. Social media and mobile apps have made asking for donations easier [...]

    Published On: October 29, 2021Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Thinking about participating in your employer’s 401(k) plan? Here’s how it works

    Employers offer 401(k) plans for many reasons, including to attract and retain talent. These plans help an employee accumulate a retirement nest egg on a tax-advantaged basis. If you’re thinking about participating in a plan at work, here are some of the features. Under a 401(k) plan, you have the option of setting aside a certain amount of your wages in a qualified retirement plan. [...]

    Published On: October 28, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • You may owe “nanny tax” even if you don’t have a nanny

    Have you heard of the “nanny tax?” Even if you don’t employ a nanny, it may apply to you. Hiring a house cleaner, gardener or other household employee (who isn’t an independent contractor) may make you liable for federal income and other taxes. You may also have state tax obligations.   If you employ a household worker, you aren’t required to withhold federal income taxes [...]

    Published On: October 27, 2021Categories: Featured, Individual Tax
  • Demand mounts for ESG attestations

    Interest in environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters has grown significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. And that momentum may continue under the Biden administration. Currently, about 90% of large public companies voluntarily publish so-called “sustainability reports” that communicate performance on ESG matters, according to a recent report published by the Center for Audit Quality and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. However, the information [...]

    Published On: October 26, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • Get your piece of the depreciation pie now with a cost segregation study

    If your business is depreciating over a 30-year period the entire cost of constructing the building that houses your operation, you should consider a cost segregation study. It might allow you to accelerate depreciation deductions on certain items, thereby reducing taxes and boosting cash flow. And under current law, the potential benefits of a cost segregation study are now even greater than they were a [...]

    Published On: October 25, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Nonprofit restructuring has become easier, but not without challenges

    A few years ago, IRS Revenue Procedure 2018-15 changed the rules regarding not-for-profit restructuring. If you’ve participated in a restructuring in the past, you’ll be relieved to know that in many cases it’s now easier. Even so, if recent challenges have led your organization to consider restructuring, it’s important to work with a professional advisor, such as a CPA. That was then Under previous IRS [...]

    Published On: October 22, 2021Categories: Featured, Not for Profit
  • Debate continues in Congress over proposed tax changes

    Negotiations continue in Washington, D.C., over the future of President Biden’s agenda. Tax law changes may be ahead under two proposed laws, the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill (BIB), also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The final provisions remain to be seen, but the BBBA and, to a lesser extent, the BIB, contain a wide range of [...]

    Published On: October 21, 2021Categories: ETRA
  • Going concern disclosures today

    With the COVID-19 pandemic well into its second year and the start of planning for the upcoming audit season, you may have questions about how to evaluate your company’s going concern status. While some industries appear to have rebounded from the worst of the economic downturn, others continue to struggle with pandemic-related issues, such as rising inflation, along with labor and supply shortages. For some [...]

    Published On: October 20, 2021Categories: Business, Featured
  • New per diem business travel rates became effective on October 1

    Are employees at your business traveling again after months of virtual meetings? In Notice 2021-52, the IRS announced the fiscal 2022 “per diem” rates that became effective October 1, 2021. Taxpayers can use these rates to substantiate the amount of expenses for lodging, meals and incidental expenses when traveling away from home. (Taxpayers in the transportation industry can use a special transportation industry rate.) Background information [...]

    Published On: October 19, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • M&A transactions: Be careful when reporting to the IRS

    Low interest rates and other factors have caused global merger and acquisition (M&A) activity to reach new highs in 2021, according to Refinitiv, a provider of financial data. It reports that 2021 is set to be the biggest in M&A history, with the United States accounting for $2.14 trillion worth of transactions already this year. If you’re considering buying or selling a business — or [...]

    Published On: October 18, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax