2018

Figuring Out the New 199A Deduction

If section 199A is entirely new to you, don’t worry! The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a new document earlier this month that breaks down some of the new specifics around the rules created for section 199A. In short, this complex section refers to a part of the tax code that mentions a newly created […]

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An IRS Revamp Could be in the Near Future

The House Ways and Means Committee recently passed the Retirement, Savings, and Other Tax Relief Act of 2018 through the House. Within this legislation is a bill called Taxpayers First Act of 2018, which was devised to protect taxpayers from unfair practices as well as reform the IRS.   There is bipartisan support for improving […]

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IRS Suggests Taxpayers Check Their Withholding in Light of Tax Laws

With the passing of the new tax laws and taxes recently filed for most individuals, the IRS is urging several taxpayer groups to perform a “Paycheck Checkup” to ensure they are withholding the correct amount from their pay. Key groups who should consider a “checkup” are households with two or more incomes, those who work […]

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IRS Releases Updated Withholding Tables for 2018

As anticipated, the IRS has released the first of several steps to update withholding accuracy in light of the passage of the new tax legislation last month. On January 11, the IRS announced the release of updated withholding tables for employers to follow in Notice 1036. The new withholding tables have been designed to reflect […]

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