By: Summer Shell and Michael E. Helton The Internal Revenue Code provides Income tax credits for taxpayers in order to incentivize certain activities, such as using “green” products or retaining employees. Over the years, we have discovered that most business owners are unaware of many…
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179D tax deduction is almost back – This tax deduction expired a few years ago, but as of the writing of this article, appears to be back and will be retroactive to 2018. This allows energy-efficient building improvements or new building construction an up to…
Rivero, Gordimer & Company (RGCO), CPAs and Advisors, is pleased to announce that shareholder Sam A. Lazzara has been named Nonprofit CPA’s Member of the Year by The Rainmaker Companies, an organization dedicated to supporting the growth of hundreds of accounting firms in the United…
It Depends on Your State. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) made significant changes to the Federal Tax code, leaving many taxpayers wondering what that means for state tax purposes. The short answer is, it depends on your state. Federal conformity varies from state…
Tax season can be a stressful time for any small business owner. Whether you’re managing 1099s for contractors, preparing your personal or business tax returns, or looking at opportunities to maximize your deductions, it can be overwhelming to even the savviest of entrepreneurs. It might…