The cents-per-mile rate for business miles decreases again for 2021

This year, the optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business decreased by one-and-one-half cents, to 56 cents per mile. As a result, you might claim a lower deduction for vehicle-related expenses for 2021 than you could for 2020 or 2019. This is the second year in […]

The power of the tax credit for buying an electric vehicle

Although electric vehicles (or EVs) are a small percentage of the cars on the road today, they’re increasing in popularity all the time. And if you buy one, you may be eligible for a federal tax break. The tax code provides a credit to purchasers of qualifying plug-in electric drive motor vehicles including passenger vehicles […]

Indy’s Best and Brightest Finalists Selected

February 1, 2021  PRESS RELEASE For immediate release    Indy’s Best and Brightest Finalists Selected Winners to be announced during the virtual awards program on Thursday, March 11, 2021    [Indianapolis, IN] Junior Achievement of Central Indiana announces its finalists for the 17th annual Indy’s Best and Brightest event presented by KPMG LLP.   The event […]

View your financial statements through the right lens

Many business owners generate financial statements, at least in part, because lenders and other stakeholders demand it. You’re likely also aware of how insightful properly prepared financial statements can be — especially when they follow Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. But how can you best extract these useful insights? One way is to view your financial […]

Don’t forget to take required minimum distributions this year

If you have a traditional IRA or tax-deferred retirement plan account, you probably know that you must take required minimum distributions (RMDs) when you reach a certain age — or you’ll be penalized. The CARES Act, which passed last March, allowed people to skip taking these withdrawals in 2020 but now that we’re in 2021, […]

The new Form 1099-NEC and the revised 1099-MISC are due to recipients soon

There’s a new IRS form for business taxpayers that pay or receive certain types of nonemployee compensation and it must be furnished to most recipients by February 1, 2021. After sending the forms to recipients, taxpayers must file the forms with the IRS by March 1 (March 31 if filing electronically). The requirement begins with forms for tax […]

PPP loans have reopened: Let’s review the tax consequences

The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) reopened the week of January 11. If you’re fortunate to get a PPP loan to help during the COVID-19 crisis (or you received one last year), you may wonder about the tax consequences. Background on the loans In March of 2020, the CARES Act […]

One reason to file your 2020 tax return early

The IRS announced it is opening the 2020 individual income tax return filing season on February 12. (This is later than in past years because of a new law that was enacted late in December.) Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April 15 deadline (or you file for an extension), […]

Michael Jamison, CPA, 40 Under 40 Honoree

Michael Jamison, CPA, CGMA – 2020 40 Under 40 Honoree President, OnTarget CPA https://ontargetcpa.com Career highlights: Founded and became President of OnTarget CPA in late 2015 Experience includes many areas of taxation including international tax matters, multi-state taxation, passive activity, tax credits and high net-worth individuals Firm awarded a co-sponsorship with the AICPA for the […]

Proactive Indianapolis CPA

Proactive Indianapolis CPA A good CPA can handle typical business tax issues. A proactive Indianapolis CPA must be able to move beyond these basic functions. One of my favorite clients explains it best, “A proactive CPA seems to read minds and does things I didn’t even know needed to be done for me.” As a […]