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Recent News & Blog / Business Tax

  • Changes in Sec. 174 make it a good time to review the R&E strategy of your business

    It’s been years since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 was signed into law, but it’s still having an impact. Several provisions in the law have expired or will expire in the next few years.

  • Protect the “ordinary and necessary” advertising expenses of your business

    Under tax law, businesses can generally deduct advertising and marketing expenses that help keep existing customers and bring in new ones. This valuable tax deduction can help businesses cut their taxes.

  • Key tax issues in M&A transactions

    Merger and acquisition activity dropped dramatically last year due to rising interest rates and a slowing economy. The total value of M&A transactions in North America in 2022 was down 41.4% from 2021, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence.

  • Have employees who receive tips? Here are the tax implications

    Many businesses in certain industries employ individuals who receive tips as part of their compensation. These businesses include restaurants, hotels and salons.

  • Forms W-2 and 1099-NEC are due to be filed soon

    With the 2023 filing season deadline drawing near, be aware that the deadline for businesses to file information returns for hired workers is even closer. By January 31, 2023, employers must file these forms:

  • How the new SECURE 2.0 law may affect your business

    A significant law was recently passed that adds tax breaks and makes changes to employer-provided retirement plans. If your small business has a current plan for employees or if you’re thinking about adding one, you should familiarize yourself with the new rules. Contact the business tax advisors at SEK with your business questions.

  • How to minimize the S corporation LIFO recapture tax

    If you’re considering converting your C corporation to an S corporation, be aware that there may be tax implications if you’ve been using the last in, first out (LIFO) inventory method. That’s because of the LIFO recapture income that will be triggered by converting to S corporation status.

  • 2023 Rates & Dates

    The IRS recently released the 2023 rates and dates, which includes the following:

  • Do you qualify for the QBI deduction? And can you do anything by year-end to help qualify?

    If you own a business, you may wonder if you’re eligible to take the qualified business income (QBI) deduction. Sometimes this is referred to as the pass-through deduction or the Section 199A deduction. The QBI deduction is:

  • Computer software costs: How does your business deduct them?

    These days, most businesses buy or lease computer software to use in their operations. Or perhaps your business develops computer software to use in your products or services or sells or leases software to others.

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