Federal Tax Filing Season Has Started

The IRS announced that the starting date for when it would accept and process 2022 tax-year returns was Monday, January 23, 2023. Tips for making filing easier To speed refunds and help with tax filing, the IRS suggests the following: Key filing dates Here are several important dates to keep in mind: Awaiting processing of […]

2022 Year-End Tax Tips

Here are some things to consider as you weigh potential tax moves between now and the end of the year. 1. Defer income to next year Consider opportunities to defer income to 2023, particularly if you think you may be in a lower tax bracket then. For example, you may be able to defer a […]

Federal Tax Filing Season Has Started

IRS started accepting returns: Monday, January 24, 2022 Filing deadline for most individuals: Monday, April 18, 2022 Tuesday, April 19, 2022, if you live in Maine or Massachusetts Monday, October 17, 2022, if you file for an automatic six-month extension by the original due date The IRS announced that the starting date for when it would accept and process 2021 tax-year […]

2022 Key Numbers

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES Dightman Capital does not provide tax or legal recommendations. The information presented here is not specific to any individual’s personal circumstances. To the extent that this material concerns tax matters, it is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, by a taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be […]

New Global Tax Accord Takes Shape

The proposed 15% global minimum corporate tax rate is intended to discourage multinational companies from setting up their operations in foreign countries with the lowest tax rates. After more than four years of international negotiations taking place mostly behind the scenes, 132 countries — representing more than 90% of worldwide gross domestic product (GDP) and […]

Infrastructure & Taxes

Are you tired of hearing about taxes? Me too. But here we are. Let’s dive in. So, we’ve got dueling infrastructure bills, plus a big proposed budget with lots of spending (and higher taxes inside). That’s a lot of expensive legislation on the table. What’s going to happen next? The Democrats and Republicans seem pretty […]

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