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TAXABLE FRINGE BENEFITS
Generally, you must report the value of benefits you provide to your staff as employees’ taxable income—unless explicitly excluded by the IRS. This includes certain employee discounts on goods or services, parking subsidies and company services at cost. They also include modest holiday gifts, minimal personal use of office equipment and even occasional company parties. The value of more substantial benefits, such as personal use of a company car or country club membership, also must be included in taxable income.
Installment sales spread the gain over the length of the contract, which may help avoid triggering the Net Investment Income Tax or short-term capital gains tax. However, there can be drawbacks, including the recapture of depreciation in the year of the sale or increasing tax rates in future years. Of course, tax consequences are only one of many important considerations when planning to sell your business.
Research must be completed in the U.S. and meet the IRS four-part test. The IRS has extended the transition period through January 10, 2024 during which taxpayers get 45 days to perfect a research credit claim for refund prior to IRS’s final determination on the claim.
Your state may have its own R&D credit, so speak with your tax professional to find out if your business would be eligible.
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