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FASB Issues Standard That Enhances Income Tax Disclosures

CPA Practice

The Financial Accounting Standards Board ( FASB ) has issued an Accounting Standards Update (ASU) that addresses requests for improved income tax disclosures from investors, lenders, creditors, and other allocators of capital (collectively, “investors”) that use the financial statements to make capital allocation decisions.

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2023 Year-End Tax Planning Strategies for Businesses

Cherry Bekaert

There are several key tax considerations and tactical approaches for businesses to address while closing out 2023 and moving into 2024. From leveraging tax incentives to optimizing deductions, this guide offers insights into tax planning to help businesses make informed decisions and set a solid foundation for the upcoming year.

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2022 Year-End Tax Planning Checklist

Withum

Most of the income tax proposals in the 2021 “Build Back Better” bill did not make it into the IRA. General Income Tax Planning. Postpone income until 2023 and accelerate deductions into 2022. Estate Tax Planning. 2022 Year-End Tax Planning Resources. million in 2023).

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What’s Hot on Checkpoint for Federal & State Tax Professionals?

ThomsonReuters

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 imposes a new 15% corporate alternative (book) minimum tax on the adjusted financial statement income of applicable corporations (those with 3-year average financial statement income of at least $1 billion). The direct-pay election under Code Sec.

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Congress Fails To Pass Key Tax Extenders, Now What?

Withum

The inability of Congress to include key tax extenders in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, signed into law on December 29, 2022, will increase the federal income tax bill for the majority of U.S. Coming into the new year, business owners likely breathed a sigh of relief that no major tax legislation was passed.

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