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Alabama’s Tax Credit for Taxes Paid to Other States

The Alabama Legislature passed HB 384 last week and Governor signed it into law.  This bill is the "Moody fix”.  Basically, the law codifies the form changes ADOR made in 2013 based on a Regulation change rather than a change in the Statute.  The bill also provides for taxpayers to receive refunds for 2013 (assuming [...]

IRS Bumps Up Retirement Plan Limits

The IRS recently announced its annual cost-of-living adjustments for certain retirement plan limits for 2018. Any adjustments, as shown below, are relatively small.   Limit for 2017                         Limit for 2018   Maximum annual dollar benefit for a defined benefit plan                                                        $215,000                                $220,000 Maximum dollar limit on additions to [...]

Using Alabama Accountability Act to Maximize Your State and Local Tax Deduction

As we mentioned in this blog in December, certain Alabama AMT taxpayers should consider donating to the Alabama Opportunity Scholarship Fund. The same process can be used to maximize your State and Local Tax Deduction. Alabama has allocated $30,000,000 to this program for 2018. Currently, there is just over $6.5M remaining for 2018 and [...]

Alabama Exports Set Another Record – $21.7 billion in 2017

For the second straight year, Alabama exports set a new record.  In 2016, Made in Alabama products topped $20.6 billion.  The 2017 figures, released by Alabama State Commerce Department, show a $1.1 billion dollar increase to $21.7 billion. Alabama exports have surged 21% since 2011 and 50% in a decade, figures indicate. Transportation equipment remained Alabama’s No. [...]

By |2018-02-26T20:09:58+00:00February 26th, 2018|International, Manufacturing, News & Events, Timber|0 Comments

New Travel, Meals and Entertainment Expense Rules for 2018

By:  Kim Smith, CPA, Tax Shareholder Kim is a shareholder, a member of the JMF Tax Department and in charge of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group.  With over 20 years of experience, she assists clients with corporate, partnership, and individual income tax reporting as well as complex multi-state income and sales tax issues. [...]

New Social Security Wage Base (2018) Announced

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that the Social Security wage base is increasing in 2018, but not by much. It says the 6.2% Social Security tax will apply to $128,700 of wages in 2018, up from $127,200 in 2017. That’s an increase of slightly more than 1% as compared with the increase of more [...]

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