Fake News: a Threat to Americans Financial Decision Making

A Serious Threat to Financial Decisions The threat of fake news reaches far beyond just politics. Americans say that fake financial news is affecting their ability to make retirement, investment, and health care decisions. In a recent AICPA survey of 1,018 adults, 58% of respondents said that fake financial news is a serious threat to their financial decision-making. One-third of …

Deadline Closing in Fast Monday May 15 is the deadline for filing 2017 Louisiana Individual Income Tax returns. Taxes can be electronic filed with The Louisiana Department of Revenue for the fastest, most error-free tax return and refund processing. Louisiana File Online is the state’s free tax filing web application which can be reached at www.revenue.louisiana.gov/fileonline. Filing Extensions Available until …

Louisiana Corporate Tax Returns Due May 15th

Who Must File: All corporations and entities taxed as corporations for federal income tax purposes deriving income from Louisiana sources, whether or not they have any net income, must file an income tax return. Corporations that obtain a ruling of exemption from the Internal Revenue Service must submit a copy of the ruling to the Department to obtain an exemption. …

Failure to report health coverage will not cause tax return rejection

The IRS announced that it will not reject tax returns just because a taxpayer has not indicated on the return whether the taxpayer had health insurance, was exempt, or made a shared-responsibility payment under Sec. 5000A. The IRS disclosed the change on its webpage, ACA Information Center for Tax Professionals, in response to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order …

IRS Confirms Six Month Extensions For Calendar-Year C Corps

The IRS has confirmed on its website that an apparent anomaly in recently posted form instructions is correct: It is allowing calendar-year C corporations a six-month filing extension, instead of the five-month extension specified in the Code. The instructions to Form 7004, Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File Certain Business Income Tax, Information, and Other Returns, raised questions …

New Rules Permanently Extend Tax Provisions

With the passage of the Protecting Americans From Tax Hikes (PATH) Act in December 2015 (part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, P.L. 113-114), Congress took care of a large part of the problem of expired tax provisions. However, in the relief over the many extended provisions, which included such important items as the Sec. 41 research credit, the expanded …

Louisiana State Income Tax Filing Begins Monday January 23

The Louisiana Department of Revenue (LDR) will begin accepting 2016 state individual income tax returns on Monday, January 23. Additionally the state individual income tax filing deadline is Monday, May 15. LDR begins this tax season with a focus on protecting taxpayers and state government against fraud. Over the past three years, LDR has saved taxpayers more than $50 million …

Small Business Tax Deductions in 2017

In 2017, many small businesses are eligible for a bigger deduction on equipment purchases, and those that aren’t required to provide health insurance will have an option to help staffers pay for coverage. Additionally, many companies have new filing deadlines for their tax returns, and owners who use their cars for business will get a slightly smaller deduction. Here are …

What the Affordable Care Act Means for You

The Affordable Care Act (ACA): has ushered in the most sweeping regulatory changes to the U.S. health care system since Medicare and Medicaid were passed about 50 years ago. It raises a full range of health care issues, and will continue to do so as provisions take effect through 2020. However, along with potentially increasing the affordability of health care …

New Rules May Affect Your Businesses

New laws and regulations could have an impact on how you manage your business or your tax planning. Below is a summary of important developments you should be aware of: In a change from past rules, businesses must file all Forms W-2 and W-3 and some Forms 1099-MISC with the IRS and the Social Security Administration no later than Jan. …