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Entries for May 2010

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Effective for payments made AFTER December 31, 2011, companies will be required to issue 1099-Misc for all payments. 

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Jefferson County Commission passed an act requiring all Licensable Entities to complete a new application to comply with Ordinance 1791. The new format and changes can be confusing. Do you need assistance? 

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As described in a previous post, most of the tax provisions of the recent federal healthcare legislation are not effective for several years. One notable exception is the small business health insurance credit. Read article for full details.

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The fate of 2011 individual income tax rates is still up in the air, but Congress could take action before the elections to provide clarity to the situation. With no Congressional action, tax rates would revert back to pre-2001 levels; however, the President has advocated keeping the first four tax brackets (10%, 15%, 25% and 28%) intact and increasing the top two brackets (currently 33% and 35%) to 36% and 39.6%.
 

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On Friday, July 2, the President extended the closing deadline for the first-time homebuyer credit to September 30, 2010. Previously, the deadline to close was June 30, 2010 for an eligible homebuyer who entered into a binding contract on or before April 30, 2010. The new law affords additional time to homebuyers who have experienced difficulty obtaining financing.

As described in a previous post, most of the tax provisions of the recent federal healthcare legislation are not effective for several years. One notable exception is the small business health insurance credit. Read article for full details.