The 2018 income tax filing season will soon be upon us. After the end of the year, it’s generally too late to take action to reduce 2018 taxes. Therefore, business owners may want to shift their focus to assessing whether they’ll likely owe taxes or get a refund when they file their 2018 returns this spring, so they can plan accordingly.
With the biggest tax law changes in decades under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), most businesses and their owners will be significantly impacted. So, refreshing yourself on the major changes is a good idea.
Taxation of pass-through entities
These changes generally affect owners of S corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as partnerships, as well as sole proprietors:
Taxation of corporations
These changes generally affect C corporations, personal service corporations (PSCs) and LLCs treated as C corporations:
Tax break positives
These changes generally apply to both pass-through entities and corporations:
Tax break negatives
These changes generally also apply to both pass-through entities and corporations:
Preparing for 2018 filing
Keep in mind that additional rules and limits apply to the rates and breaks covered here. Also, these are only some of the most significant and widely applicable TCJA changes; you and your business could be affected by other changes as well. Contact us to learn precisely how you might be affected and for help preparing for your 2018 tax return filing — and beginning to plan for 2019, too.
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