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  2. Confused about all the tax changes in the past decade? Just wait

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    The qualified business income deduction: The QBI was created under TCJA and lets businesses filing under the individual tax code deduct 20% of their income. The provision reduces businesses ...

  3. What Is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)? - AOL

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    Taxpayers can deduct depreciation on any section 179 property (e.g., qualified improvement property) the year it’s ready for use (with a maximum deduction of $1 million — up from $500,000 ...

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

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    Plus, the top tax rate for high-income earners was lowered to 37 percent, from 39.6 percent, and a new 20 percent deduction was created for certain types of business income.

  5. Internal Revenue Code section 132(a) - Wikipedia

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    A Qualified Employee Discount is defined in Section 132(c) as any employee discount with respect to qualified property or services to the extent the discount does not exceed (a) the gross profit percentage of the price at which the property is being offered by the employer to customers, in the case of property, or (b) 20% of the price offered for services by the employer to customers, in the ...

  6. Itemized deduction - Wikipedia

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    A taxpayer can only deduct the amount of miscellaneous itemized deductions that exceed 2% of their adjusted gross income. [6] For example, if a taxpayer has adjusted gross income of $50,000 with $4,000 in miscellaneous itemized deductions, the taxpayer can only deduct $3,000, since the first $1,000 is below the 2% floor.

  7. What Are the Most Generous Tax Deductions for the Self ... - AOL

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    That amounts to a whopping 15.3% of your income. However, as a self-employed person, you do get to deduct the 7.65% employer portion of your self-employment taxes. Business Travel and Meals

  8. SEP-IRA - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a sole proprietor has $50,000 net profit from self-employment on Schedule C, then the "1/2 of self-employment tax credit", $3,532, shown on adjustments to income at the bottom of form 1040, will be deducted from the net profit. The result is then multiplied by 20% to arrive at the maximum SEP deduction, $9,293. [5]

  9. 15 Self-Employment Tax Deductions You Should Know - AOL

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    Qualified Business Income (QBI) ... This deduction allows you to deduct up to 20% of your business income derived from business activities. ... The amount of interest you deduct cannot exceed 30% ...