The American Institute of CPAs requested immediate guidance Monday from the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department on various provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act related to S corporations.
 
 
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AICPA wants IRS to clarify S corp issues from new tax law
 
AICPA wants IRS to clarify S corp issues from new tax law
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The American Institute of CPAs requested immediate guidance Monday from the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department on various provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act related to S corporations. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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The cost seg/1031 exchange combo is even more important under tax reform
 
The cost seg/1031 exchange combo is even more important under tax reform
by JULIO GONZALEZ
 
Changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has made this strategy even more attractive to real estate investors. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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Top five TCJA tax planning opportunities for individuals in 2018
 
Top five TCJA tax planning opportunities for individuals in 2018
by SHAUN HUNLEY
 
As we enter into the tax planning stage of the year, the focus shifts to helping clients understand the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and optimize their tax positions. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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NYC area tax-law refugees fuel a luxury-home boom in Florida
 
NYC area tax-law refugees fuel a luxury-home boom in Florida
by PRASHANT GOPAL
 
When the owner of a financial-services firm in Connecticut saw the U.S. tax overhaul pass in December, capping state and local deductions, he packed his bags. Now he lives in South Florida, soaking up the sun and some serious annual savings. READ MORE »
 
 
Meet the guy tasked with hearing your tax and trade complaints
 
Meet the guy tasked with hearing your tax and trade complaints
by LAURA DAVISON
 
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell