Earlier this month, the Treasury Department announced that it will not enforce any penalties or fines related to the BOI report. With ongoing changes surrounding the CTA, this latest update is an important one for businesses to keep in mind. Learn more in the economic news section of our newsletter. #corporatetransparencyact #boireporting #treasurydepartment
Probity Tax Recovery
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Sugar Land,Texas 663 位关注者
We strive to leave companies better than we found them.
关于我们
Probity Tax Recovery is a tax consulting firm specializing in tax credits and incentives for small to mid-sized businesses. We exist to put client service first and offer competitive fees. With over 50 years of combined experience, our team is knowledgeable and skilled in assessing your unique tax situation. We conduct the appropriate analysis and due diligence to provide your company with the tax benefit you’re entitled to. Each taxpayer's need is different and each approach must be tailored accordingly. Our step-by-step approach ensures that no stone is left unturned when evaluating your potential benefit. We also work alongside your CPA to provide support throughout the entire process. What we stand for is simple. You should not have to spend a lot of money to have great service or to ensure you’re claiming all of your potential tax savings. We are structured to be virtual and lean, keeping overhead at a minimum so that savings are passed along to your company.
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https://probitytaxrecovery.com
Probity Tax Recovery的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 会计
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Sugar Land,Texas
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- R&D Tax Credit、Tax Consulting、Client Service、Employee Retention Tax Credit、Manufacturing Tax Exemptions、CPA Support和179D Deduction
地点
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主要
14090 Southwest Fwy
suite 300
US,Texas,Sugar Land,77478
Probity Tax Recovery员工
动态
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A few key provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire at the end of this year that you should know about. Some of these include corporate tax provisions, such as pass-through income deductions, business expense deductions, and international tax provisions. We have an article in this week's tax news that shares all the details.
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This tax season, the IRS is planning workforce reductions, including layoffs in the Enforcement and Collections division. The positive news is that these changes are not expected to significantly affect tax return processing or taxpayer assistance. For more details, explore this week’s tax news, where we cover this update and other key developments in IRS and tax policy.
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This week’s tax news highlights how small and mid-sized businesses can use AI to drive growth. With an ever-expanding range of AI tools available, determining the right fit for your business can be challenging. This article provides practical guidance on identifying where AI can have the most impact and how to choose the right solutions.
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Earlier this week, the IRS began accepting and processing 2024 federal individual tax returns. If you haven’t already, now is the time to make sure you have all the information you need to file. We've shared an article in the tax policy section of this week's tax news that gives you details on new features for this tax season and also when to expect your refund.
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In this week's tax news we have an article reiterating deadlines for those who extended their tax returns due to being in a federally declared disaster area. If this applies to you and you have yet you file your 2023 tax return, the filing deadline is either February 3rd or May 1st depending on your location. Learn more in this week's newsletter. #taxnews #taxseason #taxdeadlines
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Happy New Year! We hope everyone had a great holiday season. We're looking forward to keeping you up to date on tax, technology, energy, and economy news and information throughout 2025. For our first tax news of the year, we’re highlighting a few different articles about the IRS. Read more in the tax policy section. #taxnews #form6765 #IRS #taxpolicy