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Families First Coronavirus Response Act Tax Benefits and Employer Obligations
As the federal government searches for ways to combat the economic effects of the growing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the first...
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act
The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act was signed into law on December 20, 2019. Many of...
Oregon Corporate Activity Tax (CAT) Update
Happy New Year! As we welcome 2020 and finalize our preparations for the upcoming busy season, we’d like to keep...
Oregon Passes New Corporate Activity Tax
Oregon’s landmark legislation House Bill (HB) 3427A (the “Student Success Act”) was passed by the Senate on May 13, 2019,...
The Wayfair Decision and Its Impact On Your Business
As Oregonians sales and use tax can sometimes feel like a foreign concept. We don’t pay it on the goods we purchase...
Unraveling the Latest Tax Reform and Its Effects on the Real Estate Industry
Recently, real estate industry leaders gathered in standing room only fashion at the PDX Live Studio to hear how tax...
2017 Federal & Individual Tax Reform Summary
You may have heard that both the House and Senate recently approved the final compromise tax reform bill. While most...
Oregon Legislature Passes $5.3 Billion Transportation Funding Bill
On July 6th, 2017 the Oregon legislature passed the $5.3 billion transportation package (Oregon House Bill 2017) which is expected...
PATH Act Update: Depreciation Provisions Clarified
This past April the IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2017-33 which provided additional guidance on several beneficial provisions of the Protecting...
IRS Tires of Valuation Disappearing Act
IRS Proposes Regulations Restricting Discounts on Family Transfers Experts have been able to assist families transfer wealth between generations using...
Identity Protection PIN Update
Last year we addressed the question, “Do I Need an Identity Protection PIN to File My Return?”, as the IRS...
TPR Update: Favorable Changes for Some Taxpayers
As we wrap up the second year in which the tangible property regulations (TPR) have been in effect, the IRS...
TPR Update: Small Businesses Need Not File Forms 3115
Last Friday the 13th was one to remember at Perkins & Co! After months of gearing up to prepare Forms 3115...
Congress Passed The Tax Increase Prevention Act of 2014
We held off writing our year-end message with hopes that Congress would provide clarity for taxpayers before 2014 is over....
AICPA Warning – Is your Employee Benefit Plan Auditor Qualified?
On December 3, 2014 the AICPA Employee Benefit Plan Audit Quality Center issued a Plan Advisory, The Importance of Hiring...
The New Tangible Property Rules Take Effect Now
As the expression goes, change is inevitable. This year, change in accounting method may also be inevitable. We’ve previously discussed...
Judge Overturns Oregon’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Federal judge Michael McShane ruled on May 19th that Oregon’s prohibition on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. We devoted a lot...
Trusts and the 3.8% Medicare Surtax
Welcome to the wacky world of the new 3.8% Medicare Surtax! Did you know it also applies to trusts? As we...
Act Now or Pay Later: Unraveling the New “Repair” Regulations
The road to the final regulations has been an arduous one, and has involved significant revisions as the IRS solicited...
Oregon Recognizes Out-of-State Same-Sex Marriages
Despite Oregon’s continuing constitutional ban on same-sex marriages, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services announced today that all Oregon agencies...
Oregon Budget Deal Good for Active Owners of Partnerships, LLCs, S Corps
Last week, the Oregon legislature passed HB 3601 as part of the “grand bargain” that, among other provisions, changes individual...
Tangible Property Update
Last month the IRS released final tangible property regulations which include significant taxpayer-friendly changes and will challenge virtually every business...
Married In Any Jurisdiction Means Married Under Federal Tax Law
Earlier this summer, the Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional the provisions of the federal Defense of Marriage Act that prohibited same-sex...
Changes to Oregon Individual Income Tax Deductions for 2013 and 2014
The Oregon Legislature did not pass any big tax bills this session, but they did limit a favorite deduction for...