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IRS Workforce Reduction Likely to Have Adverse Consequences for Taxpayers
The federal government on February 19 announced the layoff of many IRS “probationary” employees (those who have worked at the IRS for fewer than 12 months or who have been…
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Bonus Depreciation Phase Out: Learn How These Changes are Taking Effect and How Section 179 Can Help
In 2002, Bonus Deprecation first went into effect, serving as a groundbreaking new tax policy. Instead of traditionally spreading out deprecation over an asset’s useful life, businesses now had the…
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Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Energy Credits for Affordable Housing
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) opened opportunities for businesses and entities to use tax credits to subsidize the purchase and implementation of renewable energy property. The affordable housing sector received…
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President Trump’s Tax Plan: What Proposals are Being Discussed in Washington?
President Trump and the Republican Congress plan to act swiftly to make broad changes to the United States — including its federal tax system. Congress is already working on legislation…
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Michigan’s Research and Development Tax Credit: What Your Business Needs to Know
On January 13, 2025, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed HB 5100 and 5101 into law, ushering in a transformative opportunity for Michigan businesses. These bipartisan bills introduce a new Research and…
