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After the Auld Lang Syne: 2020 Estate Plan Resolutions

The ball has dropped, Auld Lang Syne's been sung, and we’ve all rushed out to sign up for that fitness membership that we've convinced ourselves

Update: Halfway There – Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Guidance Catching Up

Planning for the 2019 tax season is in full swing now that the November 15 tax-exempt organization filing deadline has passed. In stark contrast to last

Alternative Fuel Credit Extension Expected to Arrive Just Before Christmas

Many taxpayers in the transportation and manufacturing industries have been patiently waiting, like a child for Christmas, for an extension of the Alternative
Tax, TCJA
Kirk Mitchell | 12.19.2019

New Federal Government Spending Bill Includes Significant Tax Provisions

As part of an overall $1.4 trillion spending package (two separate bills) expected to make its way through the House and Senate and then onto President
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Not-for-Profit, Tax
Sarah Piot | 12.18.2019

Potential Change to the Private Foundation Excise Tax Rate

On December 17, the House of Representatives passed the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2019. The bill includes a provision to eliminate
Tax
Gene Logan | 12.18.2019

An End to the Upside Down World of Taxing Expenses?

Recent developments in Washington are providing hope that exempt organizations might be getting a surprise holiday present. Lawmakers and administration

Make Sure to Let Your Tax Preparer Know About All Those Partridges

Egg-laying geese? French hens? Maids milking cows? Gifts from your “true love” were a whole lot different in 1780 when the Twelve Days of Christmas

IRS to Focus on Companies That Owe Taxes on Offshore Profits

The Internal Revenue Service recently announced it would focus on companies that owe taxes on overseas profits (a Section 965 tax, or as some call it,
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An Estate Tax Holiday Gift – From the IRS!

While separated, death and taxes are widely accepted as the only certainties in life. Combined, they give a lot of people anything but certainty. The death

Is California Regulating the Barrel to Eliminate the Spoiled Apple?

Does one rotten apple actually spoil the whole barrel? According to science, the answer is yes and according to the California legislature, the answer
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