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Many Business Tax Limits Have Increased in 2025

A variety of tax-related limits that affect businesses are indexed annually based on inflation. Many have increased for 2025, but with inflation cooling, the increases aren’t as great as they have been in the last few years. Here are some amounts that may affect you and your business.

2025 deductions as compared with 2024

  • Section 179 expensing:
    • Limit: $1.25 million (up from $1.22 million)
    • Phaseout: $3.13 million (up from $3.05 million)
    • Sec. 179 expensing limit for certain heavy vehicles: $31,300 (up from $30,500)
  • Standard mileage rate for business driving: 70 cents per mile (up from 67 cents)
  • Income-based phaseouts for certain limits on the Sec. 199A qualified business income deduction begin at:
    • Married filing jointly: $394,600 (up from $383,900)
    • Other filers: $197,300 (up from $191,950)

Retirement plans in 2025 vs. 2024

  • Employee contributions to 401(k) plans: $23,500 (up from $23,000)
  • Catch-up contributions to 401(k) plans: $7,500 (unchanged)
  • Catch-up contributions to 401(k) plans for those age 60, 61, 62 or 63: $11,250 (not available in 2024)
  • Employee contributions to SIMPLEs: $16,500 (up from $16,000)
  • Catch-up contributions to SIMPLEs: $3,500 (unchanged)
  • Catch-up contributions to SIMPLE plans for those age 60, 61, 62 or 63: $5,250 […]
By |2025-02-06T20:19:57+00:00February 6th, 2025|2025, business, New Tax Laws, News|0 Comments

AI in Business: Current Applications and Future Opportunities

The business landscape is rapidly evolving with artificial intelligence (AI) becoming increasingly accessible and powerful. While large corporations have been early adopters, small and medium-sized businesses now have unprecedented access to AI tools that can dramatically improve efficiency and competitiveness. Here’s what business owners need to know about leveraging AI effectively in 2025 and beyond.

Current Business Applications

Document Management and Analysis

AI excels at processing and analyzing large volumes of documents – from contracts and invoices to emails and reports. Law firms are using AI to review contracts and identify potential issues in minutes rather than hours. Manufacturing companies are automating purchase order processing and inventory documentation. Wineries are streamlining compliance documentation and sales reporting.

Customer Service and Communication

AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants now handle routine customer inquiries 24/7, freeing up staff for more complex interactions. These systems can schedule appointments, answer product questions, and even handle basic troubleshooting. More importantly, they learn from each interaction to provide increasingly accurate and helpful responses.

Financial Analysis and Forecasting

AI tools are revolutionizing financial planning by analyzing historical data to identify trends and make predictions. Businesses can now get instant […]

By |2025-01-28T21:04:45+00:00January 28th, 2025|AI, Tech|0 Comments

BOI Reporting Update: What You Need to Know

As of now, businesses are not required to file Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reports, following recent legal and legislative developments. Here’s what you need to know:

Current Status of BOI Reporting

According to an alert posted on FinCEN’s BOI reporting webpage, BOI reporting remains voluntary despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to stay the preliminary injunction issued in Texas Top Cop Shop Inc. v. McHenry (U.S. Supreme Court, Case No. 24A653, January 23, 2025). This decision temporarily lifted one of the blocks against BOI reporting requirements.

However, another nationwide injunction issued in Smith v. U.S. Department of Treasury (U.S. Dist. Court, Eastern Dist. of Texas, Case No. 6:24-CV-336, January 7, 2025) still prevents the enforcement of BOI reporting rules. Notably, the Department of Justice has not yet appealed the decision in Smith, and it remains unclear if the new administration will pursue an appeal.

Legislative Efforts to Repeal BOI Requirements

In addition to the ongoing legal battles, two bills (H.R. 425 and S. 100) have been introduced in Congress aiming to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act, the legislation that created the BOI reporting mandate. These bills could significantly impact the future of BOI reporting […]

By |2025-01-28T15:05:07+00:00January 28th, 2025|deadline, filing deadline, New Tax Laws|0 Comments

Businesses: The Form W-2 and 1099-NEC Deadline is Coming Up Fast

With the 2025 tax filing season underway, be aware that the deadline is coming up fast for businesses to submit certain information returns to the federal government and furnish them to workers. By January 31, 2025, employers must file these forms and furnish them to recipients:

Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement. Form W-2 shows the wages paid and taxes withheld for the year for each employee. It must be furnished to employees and filed with the Social Security Administration (SSA). The IRS notes that “because employees’ Social Security and Medicare benefits are computed based on information on Form W-2, it’s very important to prepare Form W-2 correctly and timely.”

Form W-3, Transmittal of Wage and Tax Statements. Anyone required to file Form W-2 must also file Form W-3 to transmit Copy A of Form W-2 to the SSA. The totals for amounts reported on related employment tax forms (Form 941, Form 943, Form 944 or Schedule H for the year) should agree with the amounts reported on Form W-3.

Failing to timely file or include the correct information on either the information return or statement may result in penalties.

Freelancers and independent contractors

The January 31 deadline also applies to Form 1099-NEC, […]

By |2025-01-27T16:36:45+00:00January 27th, 2025|1099, deadline, w2|0 Comments

The Standard Business Mileage Rate Increased in 2025

The nationwide price of gas is slightly higher than it was a year ago and the 2025 optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible cost of operating an automobile for business has also gone up. The IRS recently announced that the 2025 cents-per-mile rate for the business use of a car, van, pickup or panel truck is 70 cents. In 2024, the business cents-per-mile rate was 67 cents per mile. This rate applies to gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles as well as electric and hybrid-electric vehicles.

The process of calculating rates

The 3-cent increase from the 2024 rate goes along with the recent price of gas. On January 17, 2025, the national average price of a gallon of regular gas was $3.11, compared with $3.08 a year earlier, according to AAA Fuel Prices. However, the standard mileage rate is calculated based on all the costs involved in driving a vehicle — not just the price of gas.

The business cents-per-mile rate is adjusted annually. It’s based on an annual study commissioned by the IRS about the fixed and variable costs of operating a vehicle, including gas, maintenance, repairs and depreciation. Occasionally, if there’s a substantial […]

By |2025-01-21T18:38:07+00:00January 21st, 2025|expensing, mileage|0 Comments
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