Tax Updates Some taxpayers have started to receive their Economic Impact Payments The CARES Act also provided retroactive tax law changes, such as allowing improvements to nonresidential buildings to be eligible for bonus depreciation (the ability to be expensed 100% in one year), while reducing the number of years of depreciation from 39 to 15 […]
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COVID-19 Tax and Financial Updates 04-10-2020
Here are the latest updates and some reminders: Tax Updates Tax deadlines: both New Jersey and New York have finally extended the tax deadline from April 15th to July 15th. If you have an existing installment agreement with the IRS, payments due between April 1 and July 15, 2020 are suspended. CARES Act economic impact […]
COVID-19 Tax and Financial Updates 04-03-2020
Here are the latest updates and some may have already changed after this was written: Tax Updates Tax deadlines: both New Jersey and New York have finally extended the tax deadline from April 15th to July 15th. CARES Act economic impact payments: payments will begin in the next three weeks and will be distributed automatically. […]
COVID-19 Tax and Financial Updates 03-27-2020
There have been a lot of tax and financial announcements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some highlights of updates as of this writing: Tax Updates Tax deadlines: The Treasury Secretary announce that the tax deadline for all businesses and individuals is delayed from April 15th to July 15th. Additionally, they will be able […]
Tax and Financial Updates
There have been a lot of tax and financial announcements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some tax, unemployment and loan updates. Tax Filing and Payment Due Dates Extended The Treasury Secretary announce that the tax deadline for all businesses and individuals is delayed from April 15th to July 15th. Additionally, they will be […]
How Much is the NJ Health Insurance Penalty?
Although there are no longer Obamacare penalties at the Federal level starting 2019, the State of New Jersey has implemented its own penalties for 2019. What are some of the requirements, exemptions, and penalties regarding this new law? Requirements: The law requires you to have minimum essential health coverage or qualify for an exemption of […]
What Keeps Business Owners Up at Night?
Aside from worrying about everything, there are really just a few timeless concerns of most business owners. If you don’t have at least one of these concerns then that is probably a concern. Here they are with a few solutions: Employees: No matter how well you run your business, it will always be a challenge […]
What’s Your Chance of an IRS Audit?
The IRS publishes statistics regarding the percentage of returns that have been examined by type of return. Not surprisingly, some taxpayers have a greater chance of being audited than others according to the latest statistics. Let’s take a look at some stats: The majority of audits, 74.8%, were conducted via correspondence, and the remaining 25.2% […]
What Should You Do When You Receive a Notice from the IRS?
Did you notice that the title states “when” and not “if” you receive a notice? The volume of notices received from the IRS, along with those from the states, has steadily increased over the years, which means that the odds of you receiving a notice are pretty high. What are some of the steps you […]
Do This to Avoid a Big Tax Surprise
If there is one recurring theme from this tax season that caused the biggest tax surprise it is this: Double-check your withholdings: The withholding tables were revised and many taxpayers were under withheld, which caused them to owe taxes versus receiving a refund. The easiest way to correct this is to see how much you […]