Texas taxes retailers and wholesalers at half the rate of other taxpayers. Matt Hunsaker breaks down the recent Xerox franchise tax case and what it may mean for leasing companies trying to qualify as retailers or...more
Matt Hunsaker gives an overview of the recently enacted passthrough workaround to the $10,000 state and local tax deduction cap....more
In Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. Deere & Company, the Department of Revenue tried to disallow a dividends received deduction for distributions from a Luxembourg entity despite published guidance conflicting with its...more
3/9/2021
/ C-Corporation ,
Corporate Taxes ,
Department of Revenue ,
Income Taxes ,
Luxembourg ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Appeals ,
Tax Audits ,
Tax Authority ,
Tax Deductions ,
Tax Liability ,
Tax Litigation ,
Taxable Distributions
The CARES Act created the Paycheck Protection Program. The PPP allowed businesses to secure forgivable SBA loans. Federal taxation of forgiven loans and related expenses are quite favorable - will states follow suit? Matt...more
For three years, states and taxpayers have been looking for novel ways to get around the federal TCJA's $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes. The IRS just released Notice 2020-75, which appears to bless states'...more
It's no mystery that when times are hard, bad debts skyrocket. But how do businesses handle bad debts for state income and sales tax purposes? Matt Hunsaker hits the high points in this week's episode....more
10/9/2020
/ Bad Debt ,
Debt Collection ,
Income Taxes ,
Local Taxes ,
Sales Tax ,
SALT ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Deductions ,
Tax Liability ,
Tax Planning ,
Tax Refunds ,
Tax Returns