Making more money does not always have to mean paying more taxes, but you do need a plan, and more than just a prediction. Whether you are an individual or a business owner, don’t wait till yearend like most folks, when it is generally too late to do much, focus on what you can do
IRS Gone Crazy Over Crypto
Everyone who files a Form 1040, 1040-SR or 1040-NR will have to check one box, answering either yes or no to the digital asset question: “At any time during 2022, did you: receive (as a reward, award or payment for property or services); or sell, exchange, gift or otherwise dispose of a digital asset (or
BUCKLE UP FOR BIDEN’S INFLATION REDUCTION ACT AND TAXES
President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act—a climate, energy, healthcare, and tax law that increases IRS funding, includes several tax credits, and changes some tax policy to raise tax revenue. Basically, it is a re-brand of the Build Back Better Plan missing some controversial line items. The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, is a sweeping
Affluent Clients and Avid Investors Affected By Tax Season Delays
Thanks to the IRS, tax return season has gone from bad to worse, and it has begun to impact our high-net-worth clients who are avid, affluent investors in unpleasant ways. A large backlog of unprocessed returns is creating anxiety for many clients who take their tax obligations seriously. This “dumpster fire” of a filing season
Build Back Better Bill Sets Bar High for Millionaires Tax
Looks like affluent investors can relax over the holidays after all! Many of them are off the hook from the tax hikes embedded in the Biden administration’s $1.8 trillion “Build Back Better” Act. Almost 4.5 million folks making between $369,300 and $884,900 will actually pay $4,340 less in federal tax in 2022 under the tax
Inflation Impacts 2022 Tax Brackets
Planning means comparing! Effective tax planning means knowing how your current tax year’s circumstances might be different in the one ahead. Comparing the numbers helps you determine if you should postpone some earnings into 2022, where the income tax brackets are a bit wider, so you won’t be bumped into a higher one on your
Individual Federal Income Tax Returns And Payments Now Due May 17th 2021
Another moving target! The IRS is postponing the deadline for all individual tax returns. Returns otherwise due April 15 will not have to be filed until May 17 this year. The IRS says it will issue formal guidance in the very near future. The postponement applies only to individual taxpayers, who can postpone their federal