Jeffrey Pretsfelder
Senior analystJeffrey Pretsfelder is a senior analyst with Thomson Reuters
Jeffrey Pretsfelder is a senior analyst with Thomson Reuters
The first of two articles on the draft tax forms and instructions for the 2017 tax year released by the IRS.
Although the year is ending soon, it's not too late to implement some planning moves that can improve a client's tax situation for 2016 and beyond. This article reviews some actions that clients can take before December 31 to improve their overall tax picture.
As 2016 comes to a close, many business owners are seeking tax opportunities to take advantage of before the next year begins.
As the end of the year approaches, many of us are focused on taking advantage of tax break opportunities before another year begins.
As of Jan. 20, 2017, the Republican Party will control both houses of Congress as well as the presidency, putting it in a prime position to enact its tax agenda -- but first it will need to decide which one it want to enact.
The IRS has released a number of draft tax forms and instructions for the 2016 tax year on its website, including Form 1040 and its related schedules.