Construction & Real Estate |
How tax credits for historic building rehab work |
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Two credits are currently available for the restoration of historic buildings - a 20 percent credit for the rehabilitation of certified historic structures and a 10 percent credit for non-historic buildings built before 1936. In both cases, the rehabilitation must be substantial and involve a depreciable building. |
Family Business & Succession |
Do you need a new perspective on your business? |
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The old adage "You can't see the forest for the trees" means, of course, that sometimes we are too close to the situation to evaluate it properly. Business owners often find that it is helpful to get other perspectives on their business opportunities and challenges. Here are some ways to accomplish that. |
General Business & Management Strategies |
'Cadillac' tax looms large for employers |
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More than one in four employers will be affected by the so-called "Cadillac" tax, a nondeductible 40 percent excise tax set to take effect on high-cost healthcare benefits in 2018. A survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans puts the percentage much higher – at nearly 60 percent. |
Manufacturing & Distribution |
Obstacles to greater energy efficiency |
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In recent years, energy prices can only be categorized as volatile, and that volatility is having a major impact on manufacturing profits. Industry accounts for 24 percent of all energy usage annually in the United States, making it the largest business sector. Selection of the right fuels is critical, as is energy efficiency. |
Wealth Advice, Retirement & Estate Planning |
Tax strategies for high-income individuals |
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There are several provisions in the U.S. income tax laws that make high-income individuals also high income tax individuals. Among the most common culprits are graduated rates, the alternative minimum tax (AMT), the additional Medicare tax, the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT) and phaseouts. |
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