2018 & 2019 see another round of expired tax provisions brought back from the dead.
Category: Individual taxes
Income taxes on individuals, including sole proprietors and farmers.
Iowa tax changes
We’ve gotten quite a few questions about Iowa tax law changes in 2019. With the accumulation of non-conformity with federal tax law since 2014, Iowa taxes in…… Read more “Iowa tax changes”
Three buckets for cooperative sales
As if all of the changes in the federal tax code (and the noncompliance by Iowa) in 2018 weren’t enough, we find the situation further complicated for…… Read more “Three buckets for cooperative sales”
Underpayment penalty relaxed
IR-2019-03, January 16, 2019 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that it is waiving the estimated tax penalty for many taxpayers whose 2018 federal income…… Read more “Underpayment penalty relaxed”
When will tax season start?
With much of this website devoted to the major changes in the Federal tax code, one may wonder how their own taxes will fare. As of this…… Read more “When will tax season start?”
The “fix is in” on Sec 199A deduction
It sounds like Congress has done it again! In their ‘fix’ of the new Section 199A deduction, they’ve added additional complications and calculations. According to Iowa State’s…… Read more “The “fix is in” on Sec 199A deduction”
Should I sell grain only to co-ops?
There’s been a suggestion that the 2018 tax bill gives a great advantage to farmers selling grain to cooperatives. This relates to the new Sec. 199A deduction,…… Read more “Should I sell grain only to co-ops?”
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