Tag: income

  • 2018 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

    2018 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

    Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the fourth quarter of 2018. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so additional deadlines may apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. October 15  If a…

  • Play Your Tax Cards Right with Gambling Wins and Losses

    Play Your Tax Cards Right with Gambling Wins and Losses

    If you gamble, be sure you understand the tax consequences. Both wins and losses can affect your income tax bill. And changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) could also have an impact. Wins and taxable income You must report 100% of your gambling winnings as taxable income. The value of complimentary goodies…

  • Effects of the TCJA on Roth IRA Conversions

    Effects of the TCJA on Roth IRA Conversions

    Converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA can provide tax-free growth and tax-free withdrawals in retirement. But what if you convert your traditional IRA — subject to income taxes on all earnings and deductible contributions — and then discover you would have been better off if you hadn’t converted it? Before the Tax Cuts…

  • Why the “Kiddie Tax” is More Dangerous than Ever Before

    Why the “Kiddie Tax” is More Dangerous than Ever Before

    Once upon a time, some parents and grandparents would attempt to save tax by putting investments in the names of their young children or grandchildren in lower income tax brackets. To discourage such strategies, Congress created the “kiddie” tax back in 1986. Since then, this tax has gradually become more far-reaching. Now, under the Tax…

  • Close-up on the New QBI Deduction’s Wage Limit

    Close-up on the New QBI Deduction’s Wage Limit

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provides a valuable new tax break to non-corporate owners of pass-through entities: a deduction for a portion of qualified business income (QBI). The deduction generally applies to income from sole proprietorships, partnerships, S corporations, and, typically, limited liability companies (LLCs). It can equal as much as 20% of…

  • Factor in State & Local Taxes when Deciding Where to Live in Retirement

    Factor in State & Local Taxes when Deciding Where to Live in Retirement

    Many Americans relocate to other states when they retire. If you’re thinking about such a move, state and local taxes should factor into your decision. Income, property, and sales tax Choosing a state that has no personal income tax may appear to be the best option. But that might not be the case once you…

  • Saving Tax on Restricted Stock Awards with the Sec. 83(b) Election

    Saving Tax on Restricted Stock Awards with the Sec. 83(b) Election

    Today many employees receive stock-based compensation from their employer as part of their compensation and benefits package. The tax consequences of such compensation can be complex — subject to ordinary-income, capital gains, employment and other taxes. But if you receive restricted stock awards, you might have a tax-saving opportunity in the form of the Section…

  • Do You Need to Adjust Your Withholding?

    Do You Need to Adjust Your Withholding?

    If you received a large refund after filing your 2017 income tax return, you’re probably enjoying the influx of cash. But a large refund isn’t all positive. It also means you were essentially giving the government an interest-free loan. That’s why a large refund for the previous tax year would usually indicate that you should…

  • Can You Deduct Home Office Expenses?

    Can You Deduct Home Office Expenses?

    Working from home has become commonplace. But jthe fact that you have a home office space doesn’t mean that you can deduct expenses associated with it. And for 2018, even fewer taxpayers will be eligible for a home office deduction. Changes under the TCJA For employees, home office expenses are a miscellaneous itemized deduction. For…

  • Personal Exemptions and Standard Deductions and Tax Credits – Oh, My!

    Personal Exemptions and Standard Deductions and Tax Credits – Oh, My!

    Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), individual income tax rates generally go down for 2018 through 2025. But that doesn’t necessarily mean your income tax liability will go down. The TCJA also makes a lot of changes to tax breaks for individuals, reducing or eliminating some while expanding others. The total impact of…