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Medicare Changes for 2016

Medicare Update 2016 Social Security beneficiaries will not have a benefit increase in 2016. Inflation has declined over the past year, fueled primarily by a large drop in the price of gasoline during that period. This means the Social Security wage base will remain flat for 2016 (staying at $118,500). By law, if beneficiaries [...]

By |2016-12-21T12:05:17-07:00November 16, 2015|General Information|

Reasonable Compensation

What is Reasonable Compensation for a shareholder-employee of an S Corporation? The IRS requires that S corporations “pay reasonable compensation to a shareholder-employee in return for services that the employee provides to the corporation before non-wage distributions may be made to the shareholder-employee.” Fox Peterson can help you determine what your compensation should be [...]

By |2016-12-21T12:05:28-07:00October 21, 2015|Tax Rules & Laws, Tax Tips for Businesses|

October Due Dates

October Due Dates October is traditionally chock-full of scary activities such as horror-fests of books and movies, Halloween — and various tax due dates. Though it's still September, those due dates are creeping up faster than you think. Fortunately, acting now can save the day. Here's what you need to know. Individual income tax [...]

By |2016-12-21T12:05:43-07:00September 30, 2015|Tax Rules & Laws|

Back-to-School Education Tax Credits

[section_dd][column_dd span='12'][text_dd]If you, your spouse or a dependent are heading off to college in the fall, some of your costs may save you money at tax time. You may be able to claim a tax credit on your federal tax return. Here are some key IRS tips that you should know about e tax [...]

By |2016-12-21T12:06:02-07:00August 31, 2015|Tax Credits & Deductions|

Tax Return Due Dates

Tax Return Due Dates The Senate and the House passed a short-term highway funding extension that contains several important tax provisions. The bill modifies tax return due dates for several common tax returns starting for tax year 2016 (filed in 2017). Partnership tax returns are due March 15, NOT April 15 as in the [...]

By |2016-12-21T12:06:43-07:00August 3, 2015|General Information, Tax Rules & Laws|

Additional Medicare Tax

Additional Medicare Tax Some taxpayers may be liable for an Additional Medicare Tax if your income exceeds certain limits. Here are six things that you should know about this tax: Tax Rate.  The Additional Medicare Tax rate is 0.9 percent. Income Subject to Tax.  The tax applies to the amount of certain income that [...]

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