
For your records, here is a year-end recap of some of the most widely read taxation and tax law-related updates, analysis, and guidance published on JD Supra throughout 2024:
- Proposed Changes to the Employee Retention Credit Filing Deadline: H.R. 7024 Would Sunset the ERC on January 31, 2024 – by David Shapiro at Saul Ewing
- San Francisco Passes Prop M Changes for Business Taxes – by William Gorrod and Cosimo Zavaglia at Morgan Lewis
- IRS Finalizes Required Minimum Distribution Regulations – by Chad DeGroot at Laner Muchin
- Employee Retention Credit on the Chopping Block as Congress Mulls Tax and Spending Bills – by Steven Dimengo, Richard Fry III, and Nathan Fulmer at Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs
- IRS Announces 2025 Tax Bracket Adjustments – by Colleen Spain at Farrell Fritz
- Bill Proposes January 31 as Last Day to File Employee Retention Credit Claims – by Matthew Adams, Brian Bernhardt, Matthew Lee, and Jonathan Wasser at Fox Rothschild
- New Law Further Reduces Florida’s Sales Tax Rate on Commercial Rent – by Joaquin Martinez and Matthew O'Kane at Lowndes
- IRS has a tough time with the 5500 “zig zag” – by Ary Rosenbaum at The Rosenbaum Law Firm
- Employee Retention Tax Credit: Updates From Congress and the IRS – by Matthew Adams, Brian Bernhardt, Matthew Lee, Jonathan Wasser at Fox Rothschild
- Employee Retention Credit: Moratorium, Withdrawals, and March 22 Deadline for Voluntary Disclosure Program – by Abigail Baker, Sarah Nash, and Paul Tracy at PilieroMazza
- Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 – by attorneys at Proskauer
- 2024 Estate Planning Opportunities – by Amanda Whitely at Lasher Holzapfel Sperry & Ebberson
- How Georgia's New Statewide Homestead Exemption Law Could Impact School Districts – by Olabisi Ajao, Laura Lashley, and Cheryl Shaw at Parker Poe
- IRS Announces 2025 Retirement Plan Limits: Modest Increases – by Lori Basilico at Locke Lord
- The Pros and Cons of Parents Claiming College Students as Dependents – by Kia Fleurinord at Fleurinord Law
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