Tax Central
We are dedicated to keeping clients abreast of the latest tax law changes, planning strategies and vital tax-related information. This section includes a library of timely articles, due date reminders and much more. The articles are categorized by subject matter, which can be accessed from the links.
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As part of the Health Care Legislation passed earlier this year, the credit for expenses of adopting a child was increased and made refundable. Prior to this change, the credit was non-refundable and could only be used to reduce the adoptive parent’s tax to zero, with any unused portion of the credit carried over for up to five years and used against future years’ tax.
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- Small Employer Simple Cafeteria Plans
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For years beginning after Dec. 31, 2010, small employers (average of 100 or fewer employees on business days during either of the two preceding years) may provide employees with a “simple cafeteria plan.” (Code Sec. 125(j))
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- When Will Congress Act On the Next Set of Tax Changes?
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Congress has been in stalemate most of 2011 rankling over issues to make them selves look better for the November elections. Below is the last set of changes passed by Congress extending many of the changes through 2012 but many of them expired at the end of 2011.
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- Recently Enacted Tax Breaks for Small Businesses
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Keeping track of tax changes these days is quite a task. Congress is constantly tweaking the tax laws in an effort to stimulate the economy and deal with the budget deficit. The following is a compilation of recent changes to keep you up date.
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