The basis, or net investment, in a shareholder’s S Corporation stock begins the day the shareholder purchases stock and continually changes throughout the year based on the company’s operations. Such constant activity creates the need for shareholders to recalculate their basis...
Read MoreSection 199A of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) allows up to a 20 percent deduction on qualified pass-through business income to all noncorporate taxpayers — including trusts and estates. The IRS recently issued guidance clarifying many provisions within the new code section...
Read MoreA divorce often brings to light a multitude of issues — from financial to legal to emotional. While it might not be on the top of your list during the transition, complying with the IRS on your next tax return means understanding how your carryforwards may be split when your joint return...
Read MoreMany employers reward key executives and employees by offering non-qualified deferred compensation plans, which allow them to contribute unlimited amounts of compensation on a tax-deferred basis. This is a significant enticement for upper-tier employees, as they are generally highly compensated...
Read MoreIn which state your trust “lives” — including your grantor, trustee, administration and even perhaps your beneficiary — will determine how the trust will be taxed. Residency status also helps identify what planning opportunities may be available to minimize the tax. ...
Read MoreUnder the Disaster Tax Relief and Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2017 (Act) enacted on September 29, 2017, the IRS provides tax relief for those affected by hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria. Deductions for personal casualty losses and distributions from retirement plans are impacted. In...
Read MoreIf you have a household, or domestic, employee then you may have employment tax obligations to fulfill as an employer. While some household employees may seem obvious, others may not. To stay compliant, it’s important to first understand the definition of each and then which IRS, state...
Read MorePrivate equity fund advisers earn income in different ways, including via management fees and profits interests. Strategic planning techniques — such as opting to waive the management fee — can help an adviser potentially defer income or take advantage of more preferential income...
Read MoreOn October 5, 2016, the IRS issued final, temporary and proposed regulations on partnership disguised sales and allocation of liabilities. Under these regulations (and consistent with the prior regulations), when a partner contributes property to a partnership and receives a distribution within...
Read MoreOver the years we have seen companies, many of whom operate in real estate, purchase debt in the secondary market often significantly below the principal amount owed. The goal is to collect the price paid for the debt as well as a substantial portion of its original principal amount...
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