The good and not-so-good news about qualified improvement property
If you made improvements to your commercial property last year or are planning to this coming year, there’s good news and not-so-good news. The good news is, some of the restrictions for taking the depreciation on those improvements have been eliminated under the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Prior to the new tax law, […]
Pay too little in taxes last year? IRS offers relief for underpayment
Many taxpayers saw a bump in their take-home pay last year as a result of the lower tax rates and increased standard deduction thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. That’s the good news. On the other hand, some taxpayers may have had too little tax withheld in 2018, exposing them to potential penalties […]
Devote some time to internal leadership development
Many factors go into the success of a company. You’ve got to offer high-quality products or services, provide outstanding customer service, and manage your inventory or supply chain. But there’s at least one other success factor that many business owners often overlook: internal leadership training and development. Even if all your executive and management positions […]
Tax season begins soon, tax refunds to be issued as normal
‘Tis the season – to file taxes. January 28 is the official start to tax filing season when the IRS will begin processing tax returns for 2018. The IRS also announced that it will pay tax refunds as scheduled even in light of the partial shutdown of the federal government. According the IRS, the agency […]
How will tax reform impact your 2018 taxes? A review of the TCJA provisions
Now that 2019 has begun, there isn’t too much you can do to reduce your 2018 income tax liability. But it’s smart to begin preparing for filing your 2018 return. Because the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which was signed into law at the end of 2017, likely will have a major impact on […]