Category Archives: Tax Planning

Savor Business Entertainment Tax Breaks

February 6, 2017 | Deductions, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

Did you know that when your Maine business entertains clients or customers that you can have a good time and still deduct part of the cost when you entertain business clients or customers? Generally, the tax law permits you to deduct 50 percent of the cost of entertainment and meals that are either “directly related to”  Continue Reading »

Beware of a 100% Personal Liability Penalty

January 23, 2017 | Court Rulings, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

When federal income tax and/or federal employment taxes are withheld from employee paychecks but aren’t handed over to the government, a “100% penalty” can be assessed against a responsible person. The purpose of this Trust Fund Recovery Penalty is to collect withheld but unpaid federal taxes from individuals who had control over an employer’s finances. It got  Continue Reading »

Important Tax Figures for 2017

January 18, 2017 | Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The dollar amounts allowed for various federal tax benefits are subject to change every year based on legislation and inflation adjustments. Here are some important tax figures for 2017, compared with 2016, including Social Security wage base, qualified retirement plan and IRA contribution limits, the estate tax exemption, driving deductions, and allowable business write-off amounts  Continue Reading »

IRS Extends Deadline to Provide 2016 ACA Forms to Recipients

January 9, 2017 | Business Plans, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

Recently, the IRS announced that it is extending one of the deadlines for providing 2016 Affordable Care Act (ACA) information statements to recipients. Specifically, the due date for furnishing to individuals the 2016 Form 1095-B (Health Coverage) and the 2016 Form 1095-C, (Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer and Coverage) is extended from January 31, 2017, to March  Continue Reading »

Employee, Partner or Both? Recent Developments Help You Decide

January 6, 2017 | Business Plans, Court Rulings, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

If you are an employee, a partner, a partner who doesn’t know it, or a combination of these classifications, there may be serious tax implications. Here are some recent developments that you need to know if you participate in a business that’s operated as a partnership or a limited liability company. IRS Position on Dual Status  Continue Reading »

Cures Act Approves HRAs for Small Employers

January 4, 2017 | Business Plans, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The 21st Century Cures Act was signed into law by President Obama on December 13, 2016. In addition to funding medical research, accelerating cutting-edge treatments for rare diseases and adding significant reforms to the mental health system, the new legislation allows small employers to provide standalone Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) to employees without paying penalties  Continue Reading »

Spotlight On Business Tax Trends

January 2, 2017 | Business Plans, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) is a nonpartisan Congressional committee that, among other things, assists in the analysis and drafting of proposed federal tax legislation and prepares reports that interpret newly enacted federal tax legislation. The JCT recently issued the Overview of the Federal Tax System as in Effect for 2016. Here are some interesting trends  Continue Reading »

Debt or Equity? New Guidance Helps You Decide

December 23, 2016 | Court Rulings, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

Generally, corporations can deduct interest on debts for federal tax purposes, and a valid obligation exists if the parties intended to create a debt, and the debt is enforceable and unconditional. A capital contribution, in contrast, is a direct or indirect contribution of cash or other property to the capital of a business entity. The contributor  Continue Reading »

Year-End Reminder: Don’t Forget FSAs

December 21, 2016 | Business Plans, Financial Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The holidays can be a joyous time of year, but also very chaotic. It’s easy to forget to spend any remaining funds in your Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) before New Year’s Day while you’re juggling shopping for gifts, decorating your home and planning get-togethers with friends and family. However, if you fail to observe the “use-it-or-lose-it  Continue Reading »

Report Predicts Record Contributions on Giving Tuesday 2016

December 19, 2016 | Business Plans, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

Giving Tuesday, known on social media as #GivingTuesday, was on November 29, 2016. Never heard of it? The Tuesday after Thanksgiving has grown into one of the biggest fundraising drives for the not-for-profit industry. Similar to Cyber Monday, it’s a day when charities encourage people to make year-end donations using their computers and mobile devices. Blackbaud,  Continue Reading »