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Small Business Tax Rates in New Hampshire

Steve Feinberg

Parsing any state’s tax code can be a multifaceted and complicated affair, but small business owners especially should understand what types of taxes they are required to pay if they live and operate their company in New Hampshire. What is the Small Business Tax Rate in New Hampshire? The BPT rate is 8.5%

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Choosing a Business Entity: Which Way to Go?

RogerRossmeisl

Currently, the corporate federal income tax is imposed at a flat 21% rate, while individual federal income tax rates currently begin at 10% and go up to 37%. Individual rate caveats: The QBI deduction is scheduled to end in 2026, unless Congress acts to extend. The post Choosing a Business Entity: Which Way to Go?

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New Hampshire is phasing out the Interest/Dividends Tax over the next 5 years

Steve Feinberg

At first glance, you wouldn’t think this news matters that much as most small businesses don’t pay Interest/Dividends tax. In 2022 the rate is 5%, and then 4% in 2023, 3% in 2024, 2% in 2025, 1% in 2026, and then completely repealed after 2026. So, what’s changing?

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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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Chancellor's Autumn Statement.

Inform Accounting

We already knew that he was going to raise taxes and reverse most, if not all of the Truss Budget. The leaked and previously announced tax increases are still going ahead…. Corporation tax from April 1 2023 to increase to 25% for companies with profits over £250,000. Companies with profits under £50,000 will be taxed at 19%.

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Last Week in Payroll: Summertime Tax Tips

ThomsonReuters

Summertime Tax Tips. Let’s go over a few summertime tax tips for payroll professionals this season: 1) Interns. Biden Administration issues tax proposals “Green Book.” The Department of the Treasury has issued detailed information about the Biden Administration’s tax proposals for fiscal year 2022 in its “ Green Book.”

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Year-End Tax Planning Strategies for Businesses

KROST

In the last few months of the year, it is important to consider year-end tax planning opportunities, as many may provide both immediate and long-lasting financial benefits. We have compiled a checklist of additional actions based on current tax rules that may help you save tax dollars if you act before year-end.