Category Archives: Tax Planning

QBI Deduction Provides Tax Break to Pass-Through Entity Owners 

September 4, 2018 | Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The IRS has recently issued proposed reliance regulations that help clarify the new qualified business income (QBI) deduction that was introduced as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The guidance is involved and goes on for hundreds of pages. The IRS explained that as part of the proposed regulations, if certain requirements are  Continue Reading »

Tax Law Expands Accounting Method Options for Small Businesses

September 4, 2018 | Tax Planning

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) included many changes, including that many more businesses can now use the simpler and more flexible cash method of accounting for federal income tax purposes. The TCJA also includes some other tax accounting changes that are good news for small businesses. These provisions are permanent, like many TCJA  Continue Reading »

How Tax Reform Affects Tax Planning for C Corporations

August 27, 2018 | Financial Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

Of all the changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), one of the biggest is the permanent installation of a flat 21% federal income tax rate for C corporations for tax years beginning after 2017. This new 21% applies equally to personal service corporations (PSCs) that were previously taxed more heavily than other  Continue Reading »

Buying vs. Leasing Equipment: Which Is Right for Your Business?

August 20, 2018 | IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provides new and improved tax incentives for buying new and used business equipment for tax years starting in 2018. Some taxpayers may still see benefits from leasing though. When deciding which way to go, here are some important considerations. Pros of Buying The primary advantage of purchasing and  Continue Reading »

Small Business Tax Strategy: Heavy Vehicle Plus a Home Office

August 15, 2018 | Deductions, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

Small business owners are often looking for additional ways to lower their taxes. One simple and effective tax planning technique that is available thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is to purchase a “heavy” vehicle, work from a qualifying home office, and keep detailed business expense records. This opportunity will be available  Continue Reading »

Will States Conform to the New Tax Rules?

July 30, 2018 | IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

Many state legislatures are now in session. One of the major issues that state lawmakers face this year is whether to conform their state income tax systems to the many changes included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Some states are giving consideration to, or have already adopted legislation to address the following key  Continue Reading »

Effects of the Tax Law Vary Based on Major Life Events

July 23, 2018 | Business Plans, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Uncategorized

The one thing that never changes is that life is always changing. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has made huge changes to the federal income tax rules for individuals. But how will you, your family, and your business be affected? It depends on your specific circumstances. Major life changes, both personal and business,  Continue Reading »

IRS Encourages Taxpayers to Check Withholding

July 18, 2018 | Financial Planning, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

Are your employees having enough money withheld from their regular paychecks? The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has made a number of significant changes to the tax rules for individuals for 2018 through 2025. Consequently, many taxpayers, in Maine and elsewhere, who previously itemized their deductions are likely to claim the standard deduction starting  Continue Reading »

Sales Tax: Supreme Court Ruling Affects Retailers and Consumers

July 16, 2018 | Court Rulings, Financial Planning, Tax Planning

  A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling paves the way for states such as Maine to require Internet sellers to collect sales tax from consumers — even when they don’t have a physical presence in the state. (South Dakota v. Wayfair, No. 17-494, June 21, 2018) With this ruling, the Court has reversed the long-standing, albeit controversial,  Continue Reading »

New Tax Benefits of Hiring Your Kid

July 9, 2018 | Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

Summer jobs remain an effective way for kids to learn about fiscal responsibility, save for college or even retirement, and supplement their spending money for the next school year. If you’re a Maine business owner, think about hiring your child or grandchild as a legitimate employee. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) it  Continue Reading »