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Elusive Tax Cheats

More evidence the campaign to target high-income taxpayers with more audits isn’t going too well. A new report by the Inspector General for Tax Administration at the Treasury Department (TIGTA) suggests the expanded audits are failing to raise the promised revenue.  Here’s the WSJ’s take:

Unlike bank robbers, IRS auditors tend to look where the money isn’t. That’s what happened after the agency started scrutinizing more tax returns from the wealthiest Americans. A new report says increased targeting of these taxpayers was hugely ineffective.

The policy, launched in 2020 by former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, required the IRS to audit

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2024-07-09T12:27:32+00:00July 9, 2024|

Defending 199A in Tax Notes

Tax Notes ran a letter to the editor this week penned by S-Corp President Brian Reardon. It responds to a recent critique of the Section 199A deduction and serves as a useful “cheat sheet” in rebutting the various claims we’ve seen over the years.

The first is that extending 199A will add to the deficit. As the piece points out:

The deduction was packaged with numerous tax hikes — the state and local tax cap, the excess loss limitation, the interest deduction cap, and others — that target upper-income business owners. Many of these pay-fors stay in the tax code

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2024-06-25T14:28:38+00:00June 25, 2024|

Talking Taxes in a Truck Episode 38: Helping Students Read Better

Our latest podcast guest is Marc Matsoff, President of Read Naturally, a Minnesota-based company that helps developing readers of all ages.

Marc discusses the company’s fascinating history and how the S corporation structure has helped it stay in the family for three generations, as well as the various tax challenges they currently face – from the looming expiration of Section 199A to their inability to deduct their R&E tax regime.

This episode of Talking Taxes in a Truck was recorded on June 20, 2024, and runs 29 minutes long.

 

2024-06-22T14:46:35+00:00June 22, 2024|

Congressman Steube Hosts Main Street Employers Roundtable

More than 20 business owners and members of the Main Street Employers Coalition convened in Sarasota, Florida yesterday for a roundtable discussion with Congressman Greg Steube. The key topic – the Section 199A deduction – was one that’s near and dear to the hearts of tens of millions of Main Street businesses nationwide, yet is scheduled to sunset at the end of next year.

The businesses at the event were a microcosm of the broader Main Street community nationwide and represented a wide array of sizes and industries. On hand were

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2024-06-21T13:59:47+00:00June 21, 2024|

Main Street 199A Resources

Back in 2021, we posted all the studies and other information we’d compiled demonstrating the outsized role family businesses and other pass-through employers play in the American economy. These businesses earn the majority of business income and they employ more than six in ten private sector workers. Any conversation about the economy and American competitiveness needs to start with them.  

That post was part of the fight over the Build Back Better Act, legislation that would have literally taxed many family businesses out of existence. We won that fight, but now face yet another existential

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2024-09-09T18:23:27+00:00June 20, 2024|