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Year-End Giving from IRAs: Traps to Avoid

The holiday season is a time of giving and reflection. Charitable contributions are a time-honored way of achieving one’s philanthropic goals while

IRS Clarifies Uncertainty Surrounding Lifetime Gifting and Increased Basic Exclusion Amount Under TCJA

Over the past year, Schneider Downs has been busy tracking the drafting, passage and, as of late, the Internal Revenue Service's implementation of

Reminder: Increased Limit for Charitable Deductions

With the holiday season upon us, it is time to look back at our year and to look forward to achieving our goals for 2018. For many, that means reaching

When is a Disaster a Tax Deduction?

It’s not your imagination--we are experiencing more weather and climate disasters than ever before. According to the website www.climate.gov, in
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Is My Home Mortgage Interest Still Deductible?

You’ve probably heard that significant changes have come to the tried-and-true Schedule A itemized deductions methodology we’re all familiar

New Jersey and New Mexico Offer Tax Amnesty Programs

New Jersey – Beginning November 15, 2018 and running through January 15, 2019, the New Jersey Division of Taxation is offering tax amnesty for eligible

An Inflow of Opportunity: Tax-Free Repatriation of Foreign Source Income from a Controlled Foreign Corporation

For more than fifty years, and subject to many exceptions, U.S. shareholders have been utilizing the controlled foreign corporation (“CFC”)

IRS Releases Official Inflation-Adjusted Tax Figures for 2019

On November 15, 2018, the IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2018-57, which details the official inflation-adjusted tax rate schedules and other tax figures
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IRS Raises the Estate and Gift Tax Exemption for 2019

Property included in an individual’s estate at the time of death is subject to a tax by the federal government. There is, however, an exemption available

2019 Filing Season Risks Facing Delayed Start

The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”) brought significant tax code changes to both individuals and businesses and to tax-exempt organizations.
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