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MA DOR Makes Official & Clarifies Tax Filing Delay

MA DOR Makes Official & Clarifies Tax Filing Delay

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware that the Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) today released guidance officially extending the April 15, 2020 deadline to July 15, 2020 for personal income tax, estate and trust income tax, partnership composite returns and personal income with respect to deemed repatriated income. The guidance also extends the due […]

Individual Tax Provisions of the Federal CARES Act

Individual Tax Provisions of the Federal CARES Act

AAFCPAs would like to make our clients aware of the impact to individual taxpayers through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Stimulus (CARES) Act legislation. The CARES Act was signed into law by the President on Friday March 27, 2020. There has been significant discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy […]

Business Tax Provisions of Federal Legislation

Business Tax Provisions of Federal Legislation

The CARES Act makes significant changes to the calculation of taxes for both C corporations and flow through entities. AAFCPAs has provided a summary of these provisions below. Where appropriate, information from the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and other IRS announcements has been included. Net Operating Losses (NOLs) Under existing law, in effect […]

IRS Issues Additional Clarity on Tax Deadlines

IRS Issues Additional Clarity on Tax Deadlines

AAFCPAs has received many e-mails and phone calls in response to the recent announcements from the IRS related to the federal tax filing and payment deadline extensions. As a reminder, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced last week that the IRS will move the national income tax filing and payment day ahead to July 15th. This […]

How to Transfer Tax Documents to AAFCPAs

How to Transfer Tax Documents to AAFCPAs

Due to the current status of the Coronavirus and the potential for mail service delays & travel restrictions, AAFCPAs encourages clients to transfer tax documents electronically. We offer the following 3 options for secure, electronic transfer: TaxCaddy: TaxCaddy is a secure application that will allow you to easily collect, store, and transfer your tax documents. […]

US Treasury Announces 90-Day Delay in Tax Payment Deadline

US Treasury Announces 90-Day Delay in Tax Payment Deadline

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware that the U.S. government announced on Tuesday, March 17, 2020 that certain individuals and corporations may delay their tax payments for 90 days from the April 15 deadline —or until July 15th—due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Individuals may defer up to $1 million in payments for 90 […]

Tax Savings for Cannabis Businesses with Cost Segregation Study
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Tax Savings for Cannabis Businesses with Cost Segregation Study

AAFCPAs would like to remind cannabis clients that placed in service in 2019 (or will soon be placing in service) capital expenditures (CAPEX), often in excess $10 million, to have a cost segregation study performed to provide tax savings and additional benefits, including reduced property taxes, improved property management, and improved ability to identify investments […]

How the SECURE Act May Change Your Retirement Savings
The SECURE Act: What you did to know

How the SECURE Act May Change Your Retirement Savings

AAFCPAs Wealth Management would like to make clients aware that the recent federal government spending package, signed by the president in mid-December, included the SECURE Act, or the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement legislation. The legislation contains significant changes to Individual Retirement Account (IRA) rules, company sponsored retirement plans, and several other changes […]

President Signs Law: Repeals Nonprofit Tax, Extends Key Tax Provisions, and Overhauls Retirement Plan Rules

President Signs Law: Repeals Nonprofit Tax, Extends Key Tax Provisions, and Overhauls Retirement Plan Rules

The federal government spending package, titled the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020, does more than just fund the government. The Act, signed into law by the President last Friday, December 20, 2019, officially repeals the tax on nonprofit transportation fringe benefits and provides a new flat private foundation excise tax. It also extends certain income […]