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How Do Taxes Factor into an M&A Transaction?
Buying or selling a business may be the most critical transaction you ever make. If your business is considering merging with or acquiring another business, it’s important to understand how the transaction will be taxed under current law. Here are some considerations.
2022 Q3 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers
If you’re a business owner or executive, you might be taking it a little easy this summer. But don’t take it so easy that you forget about these third-quarter tax deadlines.
The GST Tax and Your Estate Plan: What You Need to Know
If you’re considering making gifts to, or for the potential benefit of, your grandchildren or other “skip persons,” you’d be wise to account for the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax in your estate plan.
Businesses Will Soon Be Able to Deduct More Under the Standard Mileage Rate
Business owners: Are high gas prices getting you down? The IRS is providing some relief by raising the optional standard mileage rate for the last six months of 2022.
As of May 31, the IRS Was Still Plagued by Delays in Processing Paper Returns and Issuing Refunds, According to the National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins.
As of May 31, the IRS was still plagued by delays in processing paper returns and issuing refunds, according to the National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins.
Is Your Corporation Eligible for the Dividends-received Deduction?
The “dividends-received deduction” may take some of the bite out of a C corporation’s tax bill. Here’s how.
4 Estate Planning Documents Your College-aged Child Should have
If you’re preparing to send your child to college this fall, now is the right time to create a basic estate plan with the help of an advisor.
Estate Planning and Business Succession Planning: The Lines Blur with a Family Business
Transferring a family business to the next generation requires a delicate balancing act.
Social Security Benefits: Do You Have to Pay Tax on Them?
Some people are under the misconception that Social Security benefits are always free from federal income tax. So they may be surprised to learn that benefits may be taxed in retirement. Here are the rules.
IRS Increases Mileage Rate for Remainder of 2022
The Internal Revenue Service today announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rate for the final 6 months of 2022, up to 62.5 cents. Click to read the full details on the IRS website.
Contingent Liabilities: To Report or Not to Report?
Is your company being transparent about contingent liabilities? In today’s uncertain conditions, reporting contingencies can be challenging. Here’s a refresher on the accounting rules for disclosing and estimating expected losses.
Calculating Corporate Estimated Tax
An important deadline is coming up for quarterly federal estimated tax payments. Here are four methods for corporations to compute them.

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