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Padgett & Padgett, PLLC CPA’s Tips for 2023 Small Business Tax Planning

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Getting into planning mode is going to require you actively carving out some time in your busy business owner schedule… whether you’re facing doing taxes on your own (not recommended) or meeting up with your favorite tax pro (wink, wink). Your deductions depend on the circumstance of your small business.)

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Bipartisan Senate Tax Plan Would Expand Credits for Businesses, Children, and Low Income Housing

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Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith unveiled a roughly $78 billion tax deal Tuesday that would revive a trio of business tax credits, expand the child tax credit and boost low-income housing. aim to pass the tax package before Jan. ©2024 CQ-Roll Call, Inc.,

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Exploring key 2024 tax bill proposals

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As we step into a new year, the taxation realm is abuzz with discussions surrounding the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024. However, amidst this spotlight, there are other tax proposals quietly gaining momentum. Firms must prepare for potential shifts in tax liabilities and advise clients accordingly.

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New Trump Tax Cuts Could Cost U.S. $4.6 Trillion, Bipartisan Watchdog Agency Says

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Extending the personal income tax cuts will cost $3.8 Other tax cuts set to expire in 2025 include restrictions on the estate tax and valuable write-offs for small business owners. Presumptive Republican nominee Trump has pledged to renew the tax cuts, but hasn’t released a specific tax plan.

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How are S corporations taxed? Tips for filing and reducing taxes as a pass-through entity

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To the IRS, S corporations (S corps) are considered “ pass-through entities ”, which means any deductions, losses, income, credits, and profits pass through directly to shareholders, who report their share of the business’s performance on their own personal tax returns. For 2024, S corp taxes are due on March 15, 2024.

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How are LLCs taxed? LLC tax benefits and tips to reduce taxes

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How are LLCs taxed? LLCs are considered “pass-through entities,” which means the LLC itself does not pay federal income taxes on business income. Instead, income “passes through” to individual members of the LLC, who pay federal income tax earned from the LLC via their own individual tax returns.

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First-Quarter “Safe-Harbor” Quarterly IRS Estimated Tax Payments: Why and How to Make Them

Nancy McClelland, LLC

For one, the immense number of changes to our tax code since the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) took effect in 2018 has made tax planning substantially more complex than it used to be. Or, at the very least, having to pay us at tax-time to fill out the complicated annualization schedule on the tax return.