by meesekhan | Jun 3, 2019 | Blog
You can save a lot of money through one section of the tax code. I’m talking about Section 199A. When you rent an office or other building to your personally owned C Corporation, it will claim a valuable 20-percent qualified-business-income (QBI) deduction. Of...
by meesekhan | May 17, 2019 | Blog
Do You Support A Sports Group? Deduct the Cost of Sponsoring Sports Teams This sort of sponsorship can be extraordinary PR for your organization and position you as a network disapproved of the resident. But what are the tax implications of becoming a team promoter?...
by meesekhan | May 8, 2019 | Blog
Here’s some excellent news and it’s a significant trial, section 199A of the new expense code gives you a chance to guarantee to reason against your IRS 1040 assessable pay of up to 20% of your certified business salary. Indeed, these new principles can...
by meesekhan | Apr 8, 2019 | Blog
What has the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) created? There are numerous pages written concerning the complex rules of tax and penalties. What the TCJA has not given is a clear direction that authoritatively demonstrates to you whether you meet all requirements for some...
by meesekhan | Apr 4, 2019 | Blog
Dear Business Owner: It’s true, the IRS loves you! Why do I say that? Well, you’re in business for yourself. What’s more, the existing IRS assessment code has indeed many succulent findings incorporated with it that solitary citizens like you can...