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Additional IRS Guidance Surrounding 174 R&E Capitalization Requirements

Withum

The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) released Notice 2023-63 , on September 8, 2023, providing guidance surrounding the requirement to capitalize Section 174 research and experimental (“R&E”) expenditures for the 2022 taxable year.While many tax accountants and business professionals welcome the additional guidance, the timing was not ideal.

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SECURE Act 2.0 Provisions Coming in 2024 and Beyond – What Plan Sponsors Can Do Now

Anders CPA

Emergency Savings Accounts   Plan sponsors have been granted permission to add an emergency savings account to their retirement plan, which must be designated as an after-tax account. The withdrawn amount can be repaid over three years and the income taxes on the repaid amount would be refunded upon repayment.

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Last Week in Payroll: Summertime Tax Tips

ThomsonReuters

Let’s go over a few summertime tax tips for payroll professionals this season: 1) Interns. Among the book’s provisions include: (1) increasing the employer provided childcare tax credit for businesses, (2) creating a new general business credit equal to 10% of the eligible expenses paid or incurred in connection with onshoring a U.S.

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Business Tax Rates: How Much Do Small Businesses Pay in Taxes?

xendoo

How Are Small Businesses Taxed? Depending on your business structure and income, you may be subject to one or more types of taxes. The term refers to when the IRS taxes the same income twice—once at the corporation level and again on an individual shareholder’s personal income tax.