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  2. Is the Section 199A Dividend Deduction Right for You? Pros ...

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    Section 199A dividends get their name from Section 199A of the tax code. This section was created by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to provide a tax deduction for pass-through business income .

  3. The Fog Is Starting to Clear: Proposed Regulations Under §199A

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    On Aug. 16, the Treasury Department issued proposed regulations, under Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code, which generally allows a 20 percent deduction on income from pass-through entities.

  4. Trump’s back in office — here’s what to expect for your taxes ...

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    With President Donald Trump returning to the White House for a second term, Americans can expect to see major tax-law changes in the years ahead. During his first stint in office, Trump massively ...

  5. List of economic advisors to Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump released a list of his campaign's official economic advisers in August 2016, [5] [6] [7] which was significantly anti-establishment [8] and therefore included few people with any governmental experience, [9] yet at the same time aimed to include some of the elites of business and finance, [5] primarily people with well-known names.

  6. Qualified Small Business Stock - Wikipedia

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    Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) is a tax incentive to drive the investment and founding of small businesses in the United States of America. [1] The QSBS regulations are under U.S. Code Section 1202 [2] of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC).

  7. Qualified Production Activities Income - Wikipedia

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    Section 199 allows manufacturers to deduct nine percent of their "qualified production activities income" (QPAI) in 2010 and following years. [5] The deduction is in the process of "phasing-in," with three percent of QPAI allowed as a deduction in 2005 and 2006, and six percent allowed in 2007-2009. [6]

  8. Advisor: Here's what he's telling clients this tax season - AOL

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    Ulrich says that he’s speaking with clients about changes that have recently emerged in the tax code. In particular, he cited the Secure Act 2.0, a law that passed last year to improve ...

  9. Tax Advisor vs. CPA: What Are the Differences You ... - AOL

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