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- Revenue Service. December 10, 2018. "IRS issues guidance for determining nondeductible amount of parking fringe expenses and unrelated business taxable income;...
- $50,000 if married filing jointly. Other taxpayers could still make nondeductible contributions to an IRA. The maximum amount allowed as an IRA contribution...
- to a departing employee, and Section 4999 imposes on the recipient a nondeductible 20% excise tax, in addition to regular income and Social Security taxes...
- incurred by a target corporation in the course of a friendly takeover are nondeductible capital expenditures. Are certain professional expenses incurred by...
- deductions for individuals 241–250 Deductions unique to corporations 261–291 Nondeductible items, including special rules limiting or deferring deductions 301–386...
- The losses stem from both Roth conversions and the ability to make nondeductible IRA contributions and then immediately convert them to Roths. In contrast...
- which are subject to federal income tax (with the exception of any nondeductible contributions; there is a formula for determining how much of a withdrawal...
- of certain key employees Limits on lobbying or similar expenditures Nondeductibility of payments considered in violation of public policy, such as criminal...
- change in net worth is then adjusted for personal living expenses, nondeductible losses, and nontaxable items to arrive at a corrected adjusted gross...
- incurred by a target corporation in the course of a friendly takeover are nondeductible capital expenditures under the Internal Revenue Code United States v...