From the 'Taxation' Category:

UPDATE: Tax Bill passed…almost…

The Senate has now passed the most recent version of the Tax Bill BUT had to make a few small adjustments in order to comply with the procedural requirements of the Senate. So…the House […]

What the 2018 Tax Brackets Look Like Under Tax Reform

We heard last week that the max personal tax category would be 37%. We now have info on all the personal tax categories along with a few more details. One more committee review then […]

Evan A. Nielsen Named as Alternate on IRS Advocacy Panel

The Internal Revenue Service selected Evan A. Nielsen of Nielsen Law Group as an alternate on the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP). As defined by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the TAP is a Federal […]

Tips for Year-End Tax Planning in an Uncertain World

As the House and Senate work feverishly to combine the two versions of the new tax legislation, we’re working to shape tax strategies that make sense for our clients as the year-end approaches. Since […]

The Latest on Tax Reform – Senate Passes Tax Bill

The Senate passed the Tax Bill at 2am Saturday morning (Dec 2, 2017). Next step is negotiators from the House and Senate work to reconcile their bills, then it goes to the President for […]

The Latest on Tax Reform – Part 2

The currently proposed tax reform bill, if enacted, would have a significant impact on business taxation. As noted in Part 1, don’t get too nervous, or excited just yet – there’s a long political […]

House Passes Tax Cuts And Jobs Act

Just an FYI – the House just passed H.B. 1 (the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act) last week. It now goes to the Senate who needs to either approve it, or pass their own […]

The latest on Tax Reform – Part 1

After months of talk, it looks like there may actually be a tax reform bill. The House Republicans just introduced a proposed bill that appears to have sufficient support to have a chance of […]

Covering the Gaps in Your Tax Planning: S-Corps and Licensed Professionals

Any person who is self-employed is likely familiar with the burden of having to pay the full share of self-employment taxes which are normally split between an employer and an employee. Because this can […]

The Taxpayer’s Secret Weapon – Records

We’re regularly dealing with the IRS as we represent taxpayers in audits. Occasionally they’re from returns we’ve prepared and much more often they’re involving returns we didn’t prepare. No matter the source, audits are […]