IRS: K-2 and K-3 Schedules

November 10, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

IRS Schedules K-2 and K-3 (for Form 1065) are used by passthrough business entities to report partnership shares subject to international taxation. On Oct. 26, the IRS released draft instructions for the 2022 versions of these schedules. In response to feedback from businesses and tax professionals, the draft instructions provide a new “domestic filing exception” … Read More

Year-end tax planning ideas for your small business

November 9, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Now that Labor Day has passed, it’s a good time to think about making moves that may help lower your small business taxes for this year and next. The standard year-end approach of deferring income and accelerating deductions to minimize taxes will likely produce the best results for most businesses, as will bunching deductible expenses … Read More

IRS: Interest Payments

November 9, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Are you counting on a big tax refund in 2023 to help with expenses? Other than forced savings, there’s no benefit to overpaying taxes through withholding and then waiting all year to get a refund. The IRS only pays interest if it takes more than 45 days to issue a refund on a filed tax … Read More

IRS: Flexible Spending Accounts

November 8, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Taxpayers that participate in employer-sponsored health Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) can contribute more in 2023. The annual contribution amount will rise to $3,050 (up from $2,850 in 2022). FSAs allow owners to pay for qualified medical costs with pre-tax dollars. That’s good news if you’re scrambling to keep up with rising costs. FSA owners use … Read More

IRS: Tax Exempt Organizations and Politics

November 7, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

Are tax-exempt organizations allowed to engage in political activities? All 501(c)(3) organizations are prohibited from direct and indirect participation in any political campaign for or against any candidate for elected public office. This includes contributing to political campaigns or making public statements favoring or opposing a candidate. Violations may result in lost tax-exempt status. Certain … Read More

IRS: Acting Commissioner

November 5, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig’s term ends on Nov. 12. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently announced that Douglas O’Donnell has been designated the acting commissioner and will succeed Rettig. O’Donnell has been with the IRS for 36 years, serving in various roles including his current post as deputy commissioner for services and enforcement. He’ll lead the … Read More

CBO: Federal Budget Deficit

November 4, 2022By Smeriglio Associates LLCNews

The estimated federal budget deficit for fiscal year 2022 hit $1.4 trillion, exceeding projections from May 2022 by $341 billion. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently reported that the overage reflects the Biden administration’s decision to provide student debt relief. Although student debt forgiveness was announced in August, the full multiyear costs are recorded up … Read More