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Some Small Businesses Can Still Benefit from the Health Care Coverage Credit
Tax credits reduce tax liability dollar-for-dollar. As a result, they can be more valuable than deductions, which reduce only the amount of income subject to tax. One tax credit that…
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Before Claiming a Charitable Deduction for 2025, Make Sure You Can Substantiate it
If you itemize deductions on your 2025 individual income tax return, you potentially can deduct donations to qualified charities you made last year. But your gifts must be substantiated in…
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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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Increase Your Current Business Deductions Under Tangible Property Safe Harbors
Did your business make repairs to tangible property, such as buildings, equipment or vehicles, in 2025? Such costs may be fully deductible on your 2025 income tax return — if…
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Quadrupled SALT Deduction Limit Means More Taxpayers Will Benefit From Itemizing on Their 2025 Returns
An important decision to make when filing your individual income tax return is whether to claim the standard deduction or itemize deductions. A change under the One Big Beautiful Bill…
