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Deduction for Domestic Production

The “manufacturers’ deduction” isn’t just for manufacturers

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

The Section 199 deduction is intended to encourage domestic manufacturing. In fact, it’s often referred to as the “manufacturers’ deduction.” But this potentially valuable tax break can be used by many other types of businesses besides manufacturing companies. Sec. 199 deduction 101 The Sec. 199 deduction, also called the “domestic production activities deduction,” is… Read More »

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Tax Brief

Deduction for state and local sales tax benefits some, but not all, taxpayers

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

The break allowing taxpayers to take an itemized deduction for state and local sales taxes in lieu of state and local income taxes was made “permanent” a little over a year ago. This break can be valuable to those residing in states with no or low income taxes or who purchase major items, such as a car or… Read More »

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Help prevent tax identity theft by filing early

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

If you’re like many Americans, you might not start thinking about filing your tax return until close to this year’s April 18 deadline. You might even want to file for an extension so you don’t have to send your return to the IRS until October 16. But there’s another date you should keep in mind: January 23. That’s… Read More »

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Ensure your year-end donations will be deductible on your 2016 return

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Donations to qualified charities are generally fully deductible, and they may be the easiest deductible expense to time to your tax advantage. After all, you control exactly when and how much you give. To ensure your donations will be deductible on your 2016 return, you must make them by year end to qualified charities…. Read More »

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Few changes to retirement plan contribution limits for 2017

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Retirement plan contribution limits are indexed for inflation, but with inflation remaining low, most of the limits remain unchanged for 2017. The only limit that has increased from the 2016 level is for contributions to defined contribution plans, which has gone up by $1,000. Type of limit 2017 limit Elective deferrals to 401(k), 403(b),… Read More »

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Save for Education

Want to save for education? Make 2016 ESA contributions by December 31

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

There are many ways to save for a child’s or grandchild’s education. But one has annual contribution limits, and if you don’t make a 2016 contribution by December 31, the opportunity will be lost forever. We’re talking about Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (ESAs). How ESAs work With an ESA, you contribute money now that the… Read More »

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Annual exclusion gifts

Why making annual exclusion gifts before year end can still be a good idea

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

A tried-and-true estate planning strategy is to make tax-free gifts to loved ones during life, because it reduces potential estate tax at death. There are many ways to make tax-free gifts, but one of the simplest is to take advantage of the annual gift tax exclusion with direct gifts. Even in a potentially changing… Read More »

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Bonus

Can you pay bonuses in 2017 but deduct them this year?

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

You may be aware of the rule that allows businesses to deduct bonuses employees have earned during a tax year if the bonuses are paid within 2½ months after the end of that year (by March 15 for a calendar-year company). But this favorable tax treatment isn’t always available. For one thing, only accrual-basis taxpayers can take advantage… Read More »

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There’s still time to benefit on your 2016 tax bill by buying business assets

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

In order to take advantage of two important depreciation tax breaks for business assets, you must place the assets in service by the end of the tax year. So you still have time to act for 2016. Section 179 deduction The Sec. 179 deduction is valuable because it allows businesses to deduct as depreciation… Read More »

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Proposed Tax Changes for Individuals

A brief overview of the President-elect’s tax plan for individuals

By Legacy Protection, LLP |

Now that Donald Trump has been elected President of the United States and Republicans have retained control of both chambers of Congress, an overhaul of the U.S. tax code next year is likely. President-elect Trump’s tax reform plan, released earlier this year, includes the following changes that would affect individuals: Reducing the number of… Read More »

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