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Two Important Tax Deadlines Are Coming Up — and They Don’t Involve Filing Your 2022 Tax Return
Of course, the deadline to file your 2022 tax return is in April. But here are a couple important tax deadlines in April for certain taxpayers.
Plan Carefully to Avoid GST Tax Surprises
Did you know that there are three types of asset transfers that can trigger generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax?
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Features Several Renewable Energy and Efficiency-related Tax Credits
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) features several renewable energy and efficiency-related tax credits that may benefit homeowners and businesses in 2023.
Kemper CPA Group Named a Top 100 Accounting Firm by Accounting Today
Kemper CPA Group, a leading accounting and consulting firm, has been recognized as one of the Top 100 accounting firms in the nation by Accounting Today.
Tap into Specialized Functions in QuickBooks
QuickBooks comes with a lot of bells and whistles. Here’s a look at some helpful advanced business management features that you might not be aware of.
President Biden’s Proposed Budget Includes Notable Tax provisions
President Biden has released his proposed budget for the federal government for the 2024 fiscal year. The proposed budget includes tax provisions that would affect taxpayers of various income levels.
Claiming Losses on Depreciated or Worthless Stock
If you invest in the stock market, you’ve probably owned some losing shares. Here’s how to claim losses on your tax return for depreciated or worthless stock.
Transaction Pro Exporter – the Unsung Hero Utility
Part of the Transaction Pro trifecta of utilities is the Transaction Pro Exporter. This often overlooked and underutilized utility can provide you with the tool to create reports, data for analytics and lists for new company setup. Check out this blog post written by Kemper's very own Martin Roth to learn more about the Transaction Pro Exporter!
Protect the “Ordinary and Necessary” Advertising Expenses of Your Business
How does a business know if advertising and marketing expenses are “ordinary and necessary” so they can be deducted on its tax return? Here’s a look at the issue.
Passing the Public Support test
Is your nonprofit a publicly supported charity? Are you sure? Two IRS public support tests can help you determine, and prove, your status. Learn more about them:
To File or Not to File a Gift Tax Return, That is the Question
Knowing when a gift tax return must be filed can keep you on the right side of the IRS.

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