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Planning a Summer Business Trip? Turn Travel into Tax Deductions
If you or your employees are heading out of town for business this summer, it’s important to understand what travel expenses can be deducted under current tax law. To qualify,…
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Low Incoming Housing Tax Credits: What Are They and How Do They Work?
By Tyler Harris, Tax Associate In the ever-evolving industry of affordable housing, builders and developers must capitalize on every available tax credit. The Low-Income House Tax Credit program can help…
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The End of the 2025 Tax Season: What You Need to Know
by Devan Alexander, CPA, Tax Associate Our busy season is in full swing, and important tax deadlines are only a few weeks away. It’s important to get your federal, state,…
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Navigating IRA Elective Pay for Nonprofits and Governmental Entities
The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) opened new opportunities in tax credits. Nonprofits and governmental entities can now use certain tax credits even though they might not be liable for…
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Ways to Manage the Limit on the Business Interest Expense Deduction
Prior to the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), businesses were able to claim a tax deduction for most business-related interest expense. The TCJA created Section 163(j),…
