March 2018

Answers to commonly asked tax questions

With all of the headlines about the changes to tax law, you probably have lots of questions. Here are answers to some of the most common questions taxpayers have this year. Q. I’m hearing about a lot of changes to 2018 taxes. What should I do? A. You’re right, there are a lot of changes in 2018 due to the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), including to the income tax brackets. The

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Alert: Expired home and education tax breaks revived

Congress passed a federal budget bill in early February that revived dozens of expired tax breaks for the 2017 tax year. They include a deduction for education expenses as well as several tax breaks for homeowners. If you have not yet filed your 2017 tax return, please be aware these late changes are retroactive to the beginning of 2017. Check out this list of the most useful tax breaks to see if they apply to your

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Tax filing reminders

March 1 – Farmers and fishermen who did not make 2017 estimated tax payments must file 2017 tax returns and pay taxes in full. March 2 – Automatic extension deadline for employers and health care providers to provide Forms 1095-B and 1095-C to individuals. March 15 – 2017 calendar-year S corporation income tax returns are due. 2017 partnership returns are due. Deadline for calendar-year corporations to elect S corporation status for 2018.

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