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IRS Issues Interim Guidance on 100% Depreciation for Qualified Production Property
The IRS and Treasury Department have released interim guidance, in Notices 2026-11 and 2026-16, which clarify how businesses can apply the new 100% depreciation provisions under the One Big Beautiful…
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Minimize Your Business’s 2025 Federal Taxes by Implementing Year-End Tax Planning Strategies
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) shifts the landscape for year-end tax planning. The law has significant implications for some of the most tried-and-true tax-reduction measures. It also creates…
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Should Your Business Maximize Deductions for Real Estate Improvements Now or Spread Them Out?
Commercial real estate usually must be depreciated over 39 years. But certain real estate improvements — specifically, qualified improvement property (QIP) — are eligible for accelerated depreciation and can even be…
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Best Practices for Managing Cash Flow in the Growth Stage of a Business Life Cycle
Effective cash flow management is critical at every stage of a business’s life cycle, but it becomes particularly crucial during the growth stage. At this point, a company is expanding,…
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5 Tax Breaks on the Table: What Business Owners Should Know About the Latest Proposals
A bill in Congress — dubbed The One, Big, Beautiful Bill — could significantly reshape several federal business tax breaks. While the proposed legislation is still under debate, it’s already…
