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Tax Reform

Executive Compensation Deduction Rules Allow More Transition Relief

January 25, 2021

The IRS has finalized rules for the deduction limitation on executive compensation which was revised by the TCJA. The 2017 changes further restricted the deduction, applying it to the five top executives of large publicly held corporations, including the Principal... Read More

Untangling the Technical | Biden’s Tax Plan: What to Expect

January 20, 2021

What could a change in administration and a shift in Senate majority mean for taxes? Frazier & Deeter tax experts LeighAnn Costley and Bryce Nations discuss potential tax changes by the Biden administration. Listen now using the player below or... Read More

Double Taxed on Repatriated Earnings? IRS Offers Relief

March 12, 2020

Corporations that have been paying the Sec. 965 repatriation tax may get further tax relief for those earnings. The IRS has determined that, in some circumstances, it may be appropriate to provide relief from double taxation when the same earnings... Read More

Repeal of Nonprofit Parking Tax

January 3, 2020

A curious revenue raiser in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a complicated new tax on the free parking or transit passes provided by a nonprofit organization to its employees. Essentially, the organization was subject to the unrelated business... Read More

Congress Skips Extenders in Thousand-Page Tax Law, Budget Bill Saves Popular Tax Breaks

February 27, 2018

It is hard to believe, but the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress in December left out many key expiring tax provisions, the so-called “extenders.” Instead, Congress included the extenders in H.R. 1892, the Bipartisan Budget Act of... Read More

A New Tax Era Begins – Actions to Take by Year End

December 22, 2017

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has passed Congress and is expected go into effect in 2018. This lengthy new law contains an array of changes that will impact both individual and business taxpayers. Depending on your personal financial... Read More

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