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Student Loan Repayment Program - A Retirement Plan Twist

A recent IRS decision allowing an employer to offer a student loan repayment (SLR) benefit as an element of its retirement plan could open the door to

Free Speech/Privacy Advocates Score Significant Victory with Changes to Form 990 Schedule B Disclosure Requirements

Advocates of free speech and personal privacy scored a significant victory with the Service's recent release of Revenue Procedure 2018-38. Effective

IRS Provides Guidance on What Constitutes a Covered Employee under Code Sec. 162(m)

On August 22, the IRS issued Notice 2018-68, providing guidance on the application of section 162(m), which generally limits the amount of a deduction

The interplay of the new charitable deduction regulations and state and local tax credits

There is a lot of concern, and possibly even misconceptions, regarding the (practical) impact of the proposed charitable contribution regulations that
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Final Regulations on Recordkeeping and Substantiating Charitable Contributions

The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 and the Pension Protection Act of 2006 made changes to the charitable contribution deduction recordkeeping and substantiation

IRS Releases Draft of 2018 Form 990

On July 18, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a draft of the 2018 Form 990. With the passing of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (The Act), two

IRS Releases Proposed Regulations on the 20% Qualified Business Income Deduction for Flow-through Businesses

On August 8, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service released long-awaited regulations on the 20% deduction for pass-through businesses whose

How "Taxing" is the Suspension of Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions for Trusts and Estates

In Notice 2018-61 issued July 13, 2018 by the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS"), the IRS has provided insight to the recently enacted Internal
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Post Card 1040

On Friday June 29, 2018, the IRS released the much anticipated draft "postcard-sized" Form 1040 that was promised by the GOP during the lead-up

Tax Exempt Advisory Committee Weighs In on Current Issues

The Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities (ACT) fosters public discussion of issues relevant to tax-exempt and government entities,
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