If you look at the TCJA, you will see that the C Corps' new tax rate is 21%, while the maximum individual rate is 37%. Also, individuals can benefit from a 20% deduction for pass-through...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 01/14/2021
The adoption credit is a nonrefundable tax credit, which means that the tax credit amount is limited to taxes due on your 2020 income tax return. Any additional credit value can be...
A program was created by the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) to help state government pay terminated workers unemployment benefits. Employers that pay wages of $1,500 or more annually...
Military members enjoy many tax benefits, including one-time tax deductions, combat pay exclusions, and extended time limits. Read on to find information on various military-specific...
Posted by Tucker Accounting Services LLC on 01/06/2021
Couples living in a community property state own their marital properties, income, and assets jointly. If you earn around $75,000, the income is yours as much as it is your spouse....
Many small business owners might have no idea what a payroll tax is. This article will explore what you need to know about IRS schedule SE whenever you start a business. Payroll...
What is an Accounting Method?An accounting method refers to the rules that a business follows when reporting income and expenses. The two main accounting methods are accrual accounting...
Background. Effective for each tax year beginning after December 31, 2017, an ATEO is generally subject to a special tax (currently 21%) on the amount of any employee's overcompensation...
Several charities are experiencing a drop in donations as the United States grapples with the COVID health crisis. In response, Congress included a clause in the CARES Act, designed...