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AICPA Town Hall Technical Updates & Practice Strategies
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AICPA Town Hall Technical Updates & Practice Strategies

AAFCPAs’ Managing Partner Carla McCall, CPA, CGMA contributed as a speaker at the AICPA’s first Town Hall of 2023, held January 5. They hosted nearly 9,000 attendees on this webcast.   Carla is a member of the Board of Directors of the AICPA and Chair of its Audit & Finance Committee. Barry Melancon, president and […]

Guidance: CECL Standard for CDFIs

Guidance: CECL Standard for CDFIs

The long-awaited Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) Standard, Accounting Standards Update 2016-13 – Financial Instruments-Credit Losses (Topic 326) will be effective for nonpublic business entities and not-for-profit entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. This means CECL will be effective for the calendar year 2023 reporting period and fiscal year 2024 for off-year […]

Secure Act 2.0 & the YE Spending Bill
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Secure Act 2.0 & the YE Spending Bill

On Friday, December 23, 2022, the U.S. House of Representatives followed the Senate’s lead and passed a $1.7T spending bill (Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023) that included changes to retirement savings, otherwise known as the Secure Act 2.0. The bill was signed by President Biden on December 29, 2022. These provisions affect individuals with retirement […]

IRS Delays Implementation of $600 threshold for 1099-K

IRS Delays Implementation of $600 threshold for 1099-K

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, the IRS recently announced a delay of the new 1099-K reporting requirements for calendar year 2022.  As a part of The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), third-party settlement organizations (e.g., PayPal, Venmo, etc.) were required to issue a form 1099-K for those receiving more than $600. This requirement […]

Massachusetts Millionaire’s Tax

Massachusetts Millionaire’s Tax

On Election Day, November 8th, Massachusetts voters approved Question 1 to amend the state constitution and establish an additional 4% surtax on taxable income in excess of $1 million dollars. Millionaire’s Tax Facts We expect more information from the Department of Revenue in the coming weeks. How May We Help? There are several situations that […]

Inflation Reduction Act Benefits Affordable and Low-Income Housing Developers

Inflation Reduction Act Benefits Affordable and Low-Income Housing Developers

AAFCPAs would like to make real estate clients aware of important credits and incentives defined in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). One of the key takeaways of the IRA for real estate developers in the renewable energy sector is the 10-year extension of the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) under Section 48 while increasing the credit […]

Nonprofits May Now File Public Disclosure Documents Online in MA, NY
Nonprofits May Now File Public Disclosure Documents Online in MA, NY

Nonprofits May Now File Public Disclosure Documents Online in MA, NY

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware that new online portals in the states of Massachusetts and New York are available for charities to prepare and submit their statutorily required filings. These online portals allow charities and nonprofit organizations to streamline annual disclosures. AG Healey Launches First-Ever Online Portal for Charities Filings in Massachusetts Massachusetts […]

Important Changes To New Hampshire Business Profits Tax

Important Changes To New Hampshire Business Profits Tax

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware, if you are subject to New Hampshire’s Business Profits tax, there are two significant 2022 legislative updates which address net operating losses and combined reporting. Tax Information Release (TIR) No. 2022-003 modifies the calculation of the net operating loss (NOL) carryover deduction for tax years ending on or […]

MA Taxpayers May Expect Refunds of Excess Tax Revenue

MA Taxpayers May Expect Refunds of Excess Tax Revenue

Massachusetts’ State Auditor Suzanne Bump recently announced that Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22) Massachusetts tax revenue collections exceeded the annual tax revenue cap set by Chapter 62F of the Massachusetts General Laws by $2.941 billion. This revenue will be returned to taxpayers in the coming months. In general, eligible taxpayers will receive a credit in the […]