Other New and Expanded Tax Breaks for Small Businesses

The OBBBA adds and expands several other tax breaks, including: Expensing of Qualified Sound Recording Productions For productions commencing in tax years ending after July 4, 2025, the special expensing rules for qualified film, television, and live theatrical productions are expanded to include aggregate qualified sound recording production costs of up to $150,000 per tax year. [...]

2025 Year-End Tax Planning for Small Businesses

As the year draws to a close, it's important that we discuss any year-end strategies that might help lower your business's taxable income for 2025. This has been a big year for tax law changes, with the President signing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law this summer. Most of the changes are highly [...]

2025 Tax Credits

Tax credits are more favorable than deductions because a tax credit reduces the amount of income tax you may have to pay. Unlike a deduction, which reduces the amount of income subject to tax, a credit directly reduces the tax itself. The following are the main tax credits available for individuals in 2025: Residential Clean Energy [...]

Deductions and Exclusions from Income

Taking the Standard Deduction Versus Itemizing The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) substantially increased the standard deduction amounts, thus making itemized deductions less attractive for many individuals. The OBBBA makes this change permanent. For 2025, the standard deduction amounts are: $15,750 (single); $23,625 (head of household); and $31,500 (married filing jointly). If the total of [...]

New Individual Tax Breaks

It's that time of year again where we should consider meeting to discuss any year-end strategies that might reduce your 2025 taxes. For a short time this past summer, tax news became national news when the President signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). The OBBBA is a budget bill that makes the 2017 tax [...]

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