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Thank You Inflation!

The IRS announces incremental adjustments to tax benefits every year tied to inflation. After a year of the highest inflation growth in four decades, the IRS just announced some of the largest adjustments in history with changes being made to individual income tax brackets and increases to key tax deductions and credits for tax year 2023. The most […]

It’s Electric! – The New EV Credit Rules

Fewer carbon emissions, lower fuel costs, better fuel economy…there are many reasons to invest in an electric vehicle.  The Federal income tax credit for purchase of electric vehicles being an added bonus.  But if you are interested in claiming the tax credit available under section 30D for purchasing a new electric vehicle after August 16, […]

Act Now – Save 2022 Taxes Later

With the calendar days in 2022 quickly ticking by, you must act now if you want to save on your 2022 tax bill!  Here are some of the areas to focus on during the month of December (and in some cases beyond).   Withholding & Estimated Taxes After a year of the highest inflation growth in four […]

There’s Still Time to Save

New York’s 2021-2022 Budget Act included an elective pass-through entity tax (PTET) that was effective for taxable years beginning January 1, 2021.  The PTET gives New York individual taxpayers a work-around to the $10,000 annual limitation on the deductibility of state and local taxes on their Federal tax return. This benefit is accomplished by treating […]

Charged Up – New Jersey’s New EV Incentive

Fewer carbon emissions, lower fuel costs, better fuel economy, Federal income tax credits…there are many reasons to invest in an electric vehicle.  And as of July 25th, you can add the New Jersey “Charge Up” incentive to that growing list!  This program provides New Jersey residents buying an eligible vehicle an incentive of up to […]

School Supplies for Less!

If you are a planner like me, you have probably already started to think about school supplies for your kiddos.  But before you head out to Staples or sign into your Target or Amazon account, you should know that NJ Governor Murphy is waiving New Jersey’s 6.625% sale tax on all back-to-school supplies from August […]

NJ Business Alternative Income Tax Gets Cleaned Up

New Jersey’s Business Alternative Income Tax (BAIT) was signed into law in 2020 to combat the increase many taxpayers in NJ faced as a result of the $10,000 state and local tax deduction cap put in place by the Federal Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) of 2017.  The bill allowed NJ taxpayers to quickly […]