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IRS-Issued Guidance on Blended Corporate Tax Rates

With the new tax law in effect on January 1, 2018, and many corporations having fiscal year-ends that differ from a calendar (December 31) year-end, the

IRS Intends to Issue Proposed Regulations Regarding the Limit for the Deduction of Business Interest

On April 2, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS') issued Notice 2018-28 announcing its intent to issue proposed regulations addressing the

What Did Auto Dealers Give Up for 100% Floorplan Interest Deductibility?

There has been a lot of praise for the National Automotive Dealer Association (“NADA”) for lobbying for the 100% deductibility of floorplan

IRS Clarifies Treatment of Transportation Fringe Benefits for Tax-Exempt Employers

The IRS recently released subsequent guidance on an issue we discussed in a previous Our Thoughts On article (see here). In late March, the agency updated
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IRS Releases FAQs on Family Medical Leave Act Credit

The IRS recently posted to its website FAQs regarding the new Internal Revenue Code Section 45S, "Employer Credit for Paid Family and Medical Leave"

A Tax Cut and Jobs Act Call for Guidance on Implementing the 20% Qualified Business Income Deduction

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the Act), enacted December 22, 2017, provided many taxpayer-friendly benefits, including a 20% deduction against flow-through

Tax Provisions Included in Federal Spending Bill

On Friday March 23, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, H.R. 1625 (the Act), a $1.3 trillion spending bill designed to keep the

Tax Reform Impacts Federal Estate, Gift and Generation-Skipping Taxes

Within the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”), lawmakers failed to satisfy longstanding promises of a full repeal of the federal
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IRS Reacts To Perceived Loopholes Under The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Taxpayers attempting to take advantage of perceived loopholes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ("TCJA"),beware: the IRS has been quick to respond

Taxpayers can continue to deduct interest paid on home equity loans under the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

For tax years beginning after Dec. 31, 2017 and before Jan. 1, 2026, the original language of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the Act) indicated that “home
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