Entity choice, timing, and sale structuring can help real estate investors minimize taxes on a sale of raw land.
Individuals
Draft 2026 Form W-2 includes boxes and codes for tips and overtime
The IRS said previously that it will not release a new form for 2025, even though the temporary H.R. 1 provisions are effective this year, but it will provide transition relief.
No proceeds from sale of husbandβs home to pay tax debts go to wife
A state marital homestead law was insufficient to establish a property interest by a taxpayer whose husband was the homeβs sole owner.
5 things to know about tax relief for federal disasters
While the IRS has discretion to provide relief, Sec. 7508A(d) provides a mandatory tax deadline postponement. In either case, the βlookbackβ limitation period for refunds remains a concern.
AICPA supports bill that lets married domestic violence victims file taxes as single
The bill would empower survivors of domestic abuse or spousal abandonment to file taxes without contacting their abuser.
Tax provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
The bill extends portions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, provides deductions to eliminate income taxes on certain tips and overtime pay, and addresses other tax priorities of the Trump administration.
Microcaptive insurance arrangements subject to new rules
To protect against certain risks, businesses can create βcaptiveβ insurance companies. The final regulations designate certain microcaptive arrangements as reportable listed transactions or transactions of interest.
Senate budget bill would preserve PTET SALT deduction
An AICPA statement after the bill was issued by the Senate Budget Committee lauded lawmakers for βdiligent work to reject new tax increasesβ on passthrough business including CPA firms.
AICPA proposes changes to Senate bill that would help most US businesses
Passthrough entities would lose ground compared with corporations under tax language in the Senate Finance Committee bill, the AICPA said in a letter to legislative finance leaders.
Tax provisions of Senate Financeβs version of the budget bill
The 549-page text calls for making many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent. The committee says that the SALT cap amount is βthe subject of continuing negotiations.β
AICPA makes Priority Guidance Plan recommendations to IRS
In addition to its 183 recommendations for the IRS plan, the AICPA encouraged the agency to continue to pursue tax simplification.
Supreme Court: Tax Court lacks jurisdiction after removal of levy
Reversing the Third Circuit, the Court holds that the Tax Court lacked jurisdiction over a collection due process appeal of a levy once the taxpayerβs underlying tax liability was satisfied and the IRS removed the levy.
Tax planning for inpatriates
Individuals relocating to the United States may face an array of income tax and information reporting issues.
Reconciliation bill clears committee on second try
Sunday revote came after Republican fiscal hawks initially joined Democrats to sink the bill, which includes tax provisions approved by the House Ways and Means Committee last week.
Ways and Means approves proposed TCJA extensions and tax changes
The bill would make key portions of the TCJA permanent and create a new βsenior bonusβ deduction, among its many provisions. An AICPA statement said it is βdeeply troubledβ by the plan to curtail use of passthroughs to avoid SALT cap. The bill now heads to the House Budget Committee.
Incentives for solar power generation systems
Tax benefits are available to taxpayers who generate their own electricity from solar power generation systems whether the system is for personal or business use.
HSA inflation-adjusted maximum contribution amounts for 2026 announced
Rev. Proc. 2025-19 also includes the revised maximum amount that may be made newly available for excepted-benefit health reimbursement arrangements.
The 50th anniversary of the EITC
As a major element of the federal governmentβs antipoverty efforts, the earned income tax credit has come a long way in its half-century.
Current developments in taxation of individuals: Part 2
This update surveys recent federal tax developments involving individuals, including court cases, rulings, and guidance issued during the six months ending October 2024.
Taxation of undocumented immigrants
Certain tax rules and considerations specifically affect undocumented immigrants in the United States and their common circumstances, such as being ineligible for certain tax credits.
employee benefits & pensions
Profits interests: The most tax-efficient equity grant to employees
By granting them a profits interest, entities taxed as partnerships can reward employees with equity. Mistakes, however, could cause challenges from taxing authorities.