Tax Savings - Expanded Energy Tax Credits
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Individuals who make energy improvements to their existing residence including solar, wind, geothermal, fuel cells or battery storage may be eligible for expanded home energy tax credits as stipulated by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. The Residential Clean Energy Credit equals 30-percent of the costs of new, qualified clean energy property for a home in the United States installed anytime from 2022 through 2033.  Individuals can claim their Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit and the Residential Clean Energy Credit for the year the qualifying expenditures are made by filing For ..read more
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2023 Tax Planning to Take Advantage of Tax Saving Opportunities
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It’s never too early to start this year’s tax planning.  Entrepreneurs should begin planning to take advantage of tax-saving opportunities and get ready for reporting changes in 2023. With next year’s filing deadline nearly a year away, taxpayers still have time to identify possible tax benefits, take action to qualify for them and claim them when they file in 2024. They also have time to plan for reporting changes and even claim overlooked tax benefits from the recent past. Tax Planning May Include Employee Retention Credits (ERC) and Energy Cost Savings Taxpayers should review the provi ..read more
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California Disaster IRS Tax Relief Notice Updated
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Tax Alert- A January 10, 2023 notice granting relief to victims of severe winter storms, flooding and mudslides that began on January 8, 2023, in parts of California was updated by the IRS on February 23, 2023, to clarify language in the fourth paragraph of the notice. The IRS clarified that the October 16, 2023, deadline also applies to the quarterly estimated tax payments, normally due on January 17, April 18, June 15 and September 15, 2023.  The notice was updated on 1/11/23, 2/23,23 and recently on 4/26/23.   Affected taxpayers who are contacted by the IRS on a collection o ..read more
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2018 Is Benchmark Year For Upcoming IRS Audit Rates
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The Internal Revenue Service will use 2018 as the benchmark year for determining audit rates as it plans to increase enforcement for those individuals and businesses making more than $400,000 per year. The agency is "going to be focused completely on … closing the gap," IRS Commissioner Daniel said April 27, 2023, during a hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee. "What that means is the audit rate, the most recent audit rate, we have that’s complete and final is 2018. That is the rate that I want to share with the American people. The audit rate will not go above that rate for years to ..read more
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FTB Extends filing deadline to 10/16/23 Due to Storms
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Sacramento – The IRS announced tax relief for Californians affected by the recent winter storms. Taxpayers affected by these storms qualify for an extension to October 16, 2023, to file individual and business tax returns and make certain tax payments. This includes: Individuals whose tax returns and payments are due on April 18, 2023. Quarterly estimated tax payments due January 17, 2023, April 18, 2023, June 15, 2023, and September 15, 2023. Business entities whose tax returns are normally due on March 15 and April 18. Pass-through Elective (PTE) Tax payments due on June 15, 2023 ..read more
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FTB extends filing deadline for taxpayers impacted by 2022-23 winter storms to Oct. 16, 2023
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Sacramento CA Repost Tax Relief The IRS announced tax relief for Californians affected by the recent winter storms. Taxpayers affected by these storms may qualify for an extension to October 16, 2023, to file an individual extension and business tax to claim tax payments. This includes: • Individuals whose tax returns and payments are due on April 18, 2023. • Quarterly estimated tax payments due January 17, 2023, April 18, 2023, June 15, 2023, and September 15, 2023. • Business entities whose tax returns are normally due on March 15 and April 18. • Pass-through Elective (PTE) Tax payments d ..read more
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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IRS Announces Late Filing Penalty Relief For 2019 and 2020 Tax Returns Filed Before September 30
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Press Release - (IR-2022-163) In recent news the IRS has announced that, individual taxpayers and businesses, impacted by the pandemic may qualify for a late filing penalty relief, provided their tax returns for the years 2019 and 2020 are filed on or before the filing deadline on September 30, 2022. This relief applies to Form 1040, US Individual Income Tax Return and Form 1120, US Corporation Income Tax Return series, as well as others listed in the Notice 2022-36, issued by the IRS. Further, taxpayers who file during the first few months after the filing deadline, would qualify for partial ..read more
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IRS Audits on the Rise & Tax Credits
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Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE President Biden Signs Inflation Reduction Act Into Law WASHINGTON D.C.-  President Biden, on August 16, 2022, signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law following its passage along party lines in both chambers of Congress. The law (H.R. 5376) is a slimmed down version of the Build Back Better Act that passed the House in 2021 but failed to even come up for a vote in the Senate due to opposition primarily from Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.).  The Inflation Reduction Act did manage to keep some of the failed Build Back Better Act’s provisions in terms ..read more
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