Tax policy is poised to take center stage in the coming year as the expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) approaches in 2025. Enacted as the most comprehensive tax reform in 30 years, the TCJA introduced sweeping changes impacting both individual and...
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
How Trump’s Second Term Might Impact Small Businesses
The nation is now gearing up for another Trump term, and his policies will likely have a significant impact on small businesses. Critical areas like tax cuts and deregulation, which were central to his first term, are expected to take the spotlight once again. Here’s...
Insights on Homeownership After the TCJA
In recent years, people have flocked towards homeownership instead of continuing to rent. With home values and rents on the rise, homeownership has become more appealing! In the past, one of the many perks of homeownership has been the tax savings that homeowners typically receive. However, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 […]
It’s the Most Wonderful Time…To Review Business Expenses for Deductibility
As this year draws to a close, it’s wise to take the time to review your business expenses for deductibility in light of the changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which minimizes or omits many deductions. Below is an overview of these changes. While reviewing them, you may decide to revise your […]
How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Affects Employee Reimbursement
As a result of changes made under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, employee reimbursements for business-related travel expenses are more appealing than ever. No longer are these expenses deductible from an employee’s individual tax return as a miscellaneous deduction, but work-related travel expenses are still able to be reimbursed to employees. This could be […]