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We look forward to welcoming you to the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, July 29-August 2. NAEA is excited to bring you this conference where you will receive insights necessary to take your practice to new heights.
The NAEA Conference presents a unique opportunity for tax practitioners to discuss the state of the profession and share the latest knowledge and innovative ways of delivering effective solutions to clients and the immediate environment in which they operate.
This year’s conference will feature keynote addresses; showcase sessions from industry experts and business leaders; offer practice areas training; and provide networking, bonding, and mentoring opportunities, amongst other benefits.
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A note to our readers: The following is a list of news coverage highlights earned over the past 30 days or so. This is by no means a comprehensive list of all relevant news stories that mentioned NAEA members during that time.
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Barry Lisak, EA, offers mid-year tax tips for 2019 returns.
Beth Logan, EA, was interviewed by Yahoo! Finance. Read “Your July Financial To-Do List.”
The Motley Fool recommends hiring an enrolled agent to help prepare complex tax returns in “You Won't Believe How Complex Our Tax System Is — Here's How to Make Sense of It.”
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Entrepreneur
Mark J. Kohler writes "When I review a client’s tax return, I always try to grab the low-hanging fruit first — simple, easy deductions that can quickly have a big impact on my clients’ bottom lines. Here’s my power list of the most underused write-offs and tax deduction strategies business owners should consider."
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Accounting Today
Ane Ohm writes "as with any accounting standard shift, the new lease standard (ASC 842) brings momentous changes to accounting processes and financial reporting. While the main differences are well-known, I’ve taken a particular interest in the smaller nuances that live within the new standard. (Yes, I’m an accounting nerd and I love learning about and discussing all things related to leases!)"
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Forbes
Do wildfire victims worry about their taxes? You bet. How fire victims are taxed depends on what they collect, what they claim on their taxes, if they are rebuilding their property, their insurance and more. Another big variable is whether they sue PG&E. It can build out a complex tax picture, especially now that there is a new tax on litigation settlements, as many legal fees can no longer be deducted.
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AL.com
An Alabama Republican wants the state to do away with its income and sales taxes and replace it with a tax based on what people use. State Rep. Mike Holmes, a Republican from Wetumpka, Alabama, has once again pre-filed legislation to replace Alabama’s current system with one based on consumption of new products and services. “For too long, Alabamians have been burdened by a tax system that picks winners and losers in a never-ending maze of tax exemptions, deductions, and credits,” Holmes said. “A system that is fair treats everyone identically by taxing them at the same rate when buying new goods or purchasing services.”
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Forbes
Congress has long encouraged home ownership through the Internal Revenue Code, whether through deductions for mortgage interest or real estate taxes or the exclusion of gain upon the sale of a principal residence. Prior to 1997, the exclusion upon sale came as two options: the first in the form of a "rollover;" if you sold your home and reinvested the proceeds into a new one, you were permitted to defer the gain on the sale by carrying over the basis of the old home into its replacement. Alternatively, if you were 55 or older at the time of sale, you could take advantage of a "one-time only" permanent exclusion of up to $125,000 of gain.
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