A regular form of fundraising by charitable organizations consists of sales or auctions of property or services at a price in excess of value. These are referred to as “quid pro quo” contributions or dual payments made that consist partly of a charitable gift and partly of consideration for goods or services provided to the donor. Quid pro quo contributions typically … [Read more...] about Charity Purchases and Auctions
1099-K Business Return Reconciliation Eliminated
The Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 required third-party payment entities, such as credit card companies, to begin filing informational returns with the IRS reporting merchant card transactions, such as credit and debit card payments. The purpose was to give the IRS the ability to match a business’s credit and debit card sales with the amount the business reported on … [Read more...] about 1099-K Business Return Reconciliation Eliminated
Reporting Stock Transactions Becomes More Complicated
Beginning with the 2011 tax return, reporting stock transactions has become significantly more complicated because of the new requirement for brokerage firms to track the purchase price of stocks acquired in 2011 and subsequent years and to include that information on the information-reporting document 1099-B. For several years now, the IRS has required brokerage firms to … [Read more...] about Reporting Stock Transactions Becomes More Complicated
Good News – Payroll Tax Cut Extended through 2012!
Congress gave all wage earners a short-lived 2012 reprieve by temporarily extending the 2% payroll tax cut though February of 2012. The payroll tax, frequently referred to as FICA or OASDI on your paycheck, has historically been 6.2%. This is the tax that funds the Social Security Administration. For 2011, as an economic stimulus measure, Congress temporarily reduced the rate … [Read more...] about Good News – Payroll Tax Cut Extended through 2012!
Recently Enacted Tax Breaks for Small Businesses
Keeping track of tax changes these days is quite a task. Congress is constantly tweaking the tax laws in an effort to stimulate the economy and deal with the budget deficit. The following is a compilation of recent changes to keep you up date. Cell Phones No Longer Listed Property – This means that cell phones can be deducted or depreciated like other business property, … [Read more...] about Recently Enacted Tax Breaks for Small Businesses
