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Quick Take on the Tax Gap

Last week’s release of new Tax Gap estimates continued the recent spate of good news on the tax front.  Recall that Treasury’s end-of-fiscal year results earlier this month showed collections rose 21 percent to a whopping $4.9 trillion.  As measured against GDP, that’s the third highest tax take in our history.

Individual receipts, including pass-through payments, were a key part of that growth. They accounted for most of the increase, rising by $593 billion, or 29 percent, in just one year. So much for the TCJA or a lack of IRS funding gutting our finances. Obviously, neither of those

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2022-11-02T18:26:26+00:00November 2, 2022|

Legislative Outlook: Lame Duck and Beyond

Last week we previewed the Midterm elections and shared our thoughts about how things will likely shake out. Today we’ll take a look at how those results will impact tax policy in the lame duck and beyond, with a focus on what it all means for the S corporation community.

Lame Ducks Tend to be Lame

Let’s begin with the bottom line – we don’t expect much from this lame duck.  There’s been lots of chatter about a litany of bills and other priorities that could move in the weeks following the midterms, but that always seems to be case and

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2022-10-28T15:08:31+00:00October 28, 2022|

Election Outlook

The elections are less than a month out, and the implications for S corporations are huge.  If Democrats retain control, we can expect two more years of policy risk, with the threat of higher rates and increased estate tax levies looming large. If Republicans take either the House or the Senate, we can expect two years of divided government, with limited opportunities for tax policy to move and the focus shifting to the policy cliff taking place at the end of 2025.

So what will it be?  Here’s how we think things will play out.

Macro Trends

Let’s start with macro trends. Earlier

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2022-10-21T17:00:45+00:00October 21, 2022|

Talking Taxes in a Truck Episode 22: Tax Girl

Our latest podcast guest is Kelly Phillips Erb, managing shareholder at the Erb Law Firm, Team Lead for Insights and Commentary at Bloomberg Tax and Accounting, and the face behind the excellent @TaxGirl Twitter account and taxgirl.com blog. Kelly kicks things off with an overview of the ENABLERS Act, and explains how the broadly-written bill could put millions of law-abiding businesses and employees in the Treasury Department’s crosshairs. Later, Kelly and Brian do a deep dive on the $80 billion in new IRS funding, discuss the issues keeping Kelly’s clients up at night, and lay out the prospects

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2022-11-03T20:35:59+00:00October 7, 2022|

Main Street Opposes ENABLERS Act

The S Corporation Association joined with dozens of associations today to oppose the ENABLERS Act, legislation that would adversely affect millions of businesses, charities, and foundations, as well as their employees and investors. More than 75 organizations signed onto the effort, including NFIB, the American Farm Bureau Federation, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the Real Estate Roundtable.

The ENABLERS Act seeks to dramatically expand the reporting requirements put in place by the Corporate Transparency Act, despite the fact that final regulations under the CTA were just released today with a delayed effective date of 2024.

S-Corp initiated this effort

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2022-10-03T13:06:58+00:00September 29, 2022|