Tampa Tax Preparation Summer Camp Deduction

Summer Day Camp May Save You Taxes

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The passing of Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer in the minds of many Americans. Although the kids might still be in school for another week or two, summer day camp is rapidly approaching for many families. If yours is among them, did you know that sending your child to...
Tax benefits and write offs with business and vacation travel

Don’t Lose Tax Benefits When Combining Business Travel With Vacation Pleasure

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Are you thinking about turning a business trip into a family vacation this summer? This can be a great way to fund a portion of your vacation costs. But if you’re not careful, you could lose the tax benefits of business travel. Generally, if the primary purpose of your trip is...
Tax Savings on Trust Income

Softening the Blow of Higher Taxes on Trust Income

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This year, trusts are subject to the 39.6% ordinary-income rate and the 20% capital gains rate to the extent their taxable income exceeds $12,150. And the 3.8% net investment income tax applies to undistributed net investment income to the extent that a trust’s adjusted gross...
Tampa CPA Accountant Net Operating Loss Tax Benefit

Making the Most of Your Business’s NOL

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If during 2013 income tax return filing you found that your business had a net operating loss (NOL) for the year, the news isn’t all bad. While no one enjoys being unprofitable, an NOL does have an upside: tax benefits. In a nutshell, an NOL occurs when a company’s deductible...
Tax Saving Ideas from Tampa CPA Firm MBA

Time for an Estate Plan Checkup

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Now that we’re in the new year, it’s time for an estate plan checkup. Why? First, various exclusion, exemption and deduction amounts are adjusted for inflation and can change from year to year, so it’s a good idea to see if they warrant any updates to your estate plan: 2013 2014...
Tax Saving Ideas from Tampa CPA Firm MBA

Will Congress Revive Expired Tax Breaks?

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Many valuable tax breaks expired at the end of 2013. But Congress probably will revive at least some of them, likely retroactively to Jan. 1, 2014. The question is exactly which breaks they’ll extend and when they’ll pass the necessary legislation to do so. Here are several that...