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2024 Tax Planning Tips from Grant Thornton

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As macroeconomic trends upend long-term planning, business cycles are turning over faster than ever. Recent tax changes coupled with the potential for an economic slowdown have made it even more critical for companies and individuals to make smart decisions on investments and financing. Prepare for public stock buyback tax.

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Why Hiring a Tax Pro Boosts Your Small Business (and Saves You Money)

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Yet, amidst the excitement lurks a dark alley – the realm of taxes. Navigating complex tax codes, understanding specific forms like 1120, 1120S, and 1065, and ensuring compliance can feel like deciphering ancient scrolls. Here’s where a qualified business tax professional becomes your secret weapon.

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2021 Tax Planning for Tech Companies: Employee Retention and R&D Credits

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This is one of the articles in the KROST Quarterly Technology Issue, titled “2021 Tax Planning for Tech Companies: Employee Retention and R&D Credits.” The enactment of the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) provided clarity on the interplay of R&D Tax Credits, ERTC, and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.

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Taxes on retirement income: Help for accountants advising clients

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As an accountant, advising your clients on retirement income taxes and related strategies can help them to optimize their financial planning in their golden years. Let’s take a look at some commonly asked questions on retirement income taxes and how your firm can best advise clients as they approach their retirement years.

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

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Jump to: How are S corporations taxed? How can S corporations reduce their taxes? How a corporate tax software can help filing S corporation taxes Setting up your business as an S corporation (S corp) provides several tax advantages that are not available to owners of C corporations (C corp) or Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).

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

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Jump to: How are LLCs taxed? How can an LLC reduce its taxes? However, LLCs also enjoy certain tax advantages that make them popular, especially for small business owners. How are LLCs taxed? LLCs are considered “pass-through entities,” which means the LLC itself does not pay federal income taxes on business income.

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What exactly is indirect tax?

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Jump to: What is indirect tax? Types of indirect tax The value of indirect tax to tax professionals Differences between direct and indirect tax Tax planning and management is one of the primary areas accountants help their clients. Taxes are either direct tax or indirect tax.

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