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TAX REFORM TCJA TAX CUTS AND JOBS ACT AL NELLA & CO, LLP CHRIS KOLLAJA & KEVIN TUSING HONE MAXWELL LLP AUBREY HONE

New Individual Tax Rates New rate structure with seven tax brackets 10% (same as 2017) 12% (down from 15% in 2017) 22% (down from 25% in 2017) 24% (down from 28% in 2017) 32% (down from 33% in 2017) 35% (same as 2017) 37% (down from 39.6% in 2017) Highest rate is applicable to taxable income above $500,000 for single taxpayers and head of household, and $600,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly.

Increased Standard Deduction Standard deduction is nearly doubled for 2018 and will be indexed for inflation each year after 2018. Single & Married Filing Separately - $12,000 (up from $6,350 in 2017) Married Filing Jointly - $24,000 (up from $12,700 in 2017) Head of Household - $18,000 (up from $9,350 in 2017) With these increases (and changes to itemized deductions discussed below) many more taxpayers will take standard deduction rather than itemize.

Suspended Personal Exemption Starting in 2018 taxpayers can no longer claim personal or dependency exemptions. Note that in 2017 the exemption is subject to a phase-out that begins with adjusted gross incomes of $261,500 ($313,800 for married couples filing jointly). It phases out completely at $384,000 ($436,300 for married couples filing jointly).

Major Changes to Itemized Deductions State and local taxes Mortgage interest deduction limitation Miscellaneous itemized deductions Medical expenses Overall limitation on itemized deductions

State and Local Taxes The itemized deduction for state and local income taxes AND property taxes combined is limited to a total of $10,000 starting in 2018.

Mortgage Interest Deduction Limitations Mortgage interest on loans used to acquire a principal residence and a second home is only deductible on debt up to $750,000 (down from $1 million), starting with loans taken out as of 12/15/17. Loans used to acquire a principal residence and a second home in place prior to 2018 will keep the $1 million dollar limitation. Note the limitation is per taxpayer which increases the limitation for single coowners / registered domestic partners. There is no longer any deduction for interest on home equity loans, regardless of when the debt was incurred.

Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions There is no longer a deduction for miscellaneous itemized deductions which were formerly deductible to the extent they exceeded 2 percent of adjusted gross income. The items no longer deductible are: tax preparation costs investment expenses union dues unreimbursed employee expenses

Medical Expenses For 2017 and 2018, medical expenses are deductible to the extent they exceed 7.5 percent of adjusted gross income for all taxpayers. Previously, the AGI "floor" was 10% for most taxpayers and will return to 10% for tax years after 2018.

Overall Limitation on Itemized Deductions The new law suspends the overall limitation on itemized deductions that formerly applied to taxpayers whose adjusted gross income exceeded specified thresholds (e.g. $261,500 for single and $313,800 for married filing joint in 2017). The itemized deductions of such taxpayers were reduced by 3% of the amount by which AGI exceeded the applicable threshold, but the reduction could not exceed 80% of the total itemized deductions, and certain items were exempt from the limitation.

Other Individual Changes Alimony For post-2018 divorce decrees and separation agreements, alimony will not be deductible by the paying spouse and will not be taxable to the receiving spouse. Moving Expenses The deduction for job-related moving expenses has been eliminated, except for certain military personnel. Health care "individual mandate. Starting in 2019, there is no longer a penalty for individuals who fail to obtain minimum essential health coverage.

Other Individual Changes continued Estate and gift tax exemption. Effective for decedents dying, and gifts made, in 2018, the estate and gift tax exemption has been increased to roughly $11.2 million ($22.4 million for married couples). Child and family tax credit. Credit increased to $2,000 from $1,000 and increases to $1,400 the refundable portion of the credit. Also includes a new (nonrefundable) $500 credit for a taxpayer's dependents who are not qualifying children. Casualty and theft losses. The itemized deduction for casualty and theft losses has been suspended except for losses incurred in a federally declared disaster.

SECTION 199A 20% DEDUCTION 2018-2025 FOUR MAIN FACTORS DO YOU HAVE QBI WHAT IS YOUR TAXABLE INCOME W-2 WAGES AND UNADJUSTED BASIS OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY SPECIFIED SERVICE TRADE OR BUSINESS IT S NOT GUARANTEED SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS TERMS OF ART THRESHOLDS PHASE INS AND OUTS AND A CRITICAL DEFINITION

WHO GETS TO TAKE THE DEDUCTION AVAILABLE TO ALL TAXPAYERS OTHER THAN A CORPORATION

WHAT IS QUALIFIED BUSINESS INCOME ORDINARY INCOME LESS ORDINAY DEDUCTIONS YOU EARN FROM A SOLE-PROPRIETORSHIP, S CORPORATION, OR PARTNERSHIP DOES NOT INCLUDE WAGES YOU EARN AS AN EMPLOYEE OR GUARANTEED PAYMENTS IT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: SHORT TERM CAPITAL GAIN LONG TERM CAPITAL GAIN DIVIDEND INCOME INTEREST INCOME

WHAT CONSTITUES BUSINESS NOT WELL DEFINED MAY FALL UNDER IRC SECTION 162 REGULAR, CONTINUOUS, AND SUBSTANTIAL.

2 nd Decision LESSER OF 20% OF THE TAXPAYER S QUALIFIED BUSINESS INCOME OR THE GREATER OF: 50% OF THE W-2 WAGES WITH RESPECT TO THE BUSINESS, OR 25% OF THE W-2 WAGES WITH RESPECT TO THE BUSINESS PLUS 2.5% OF THE UNADJUSTED BASIS OF ALL QUALIFIED PROPERTY.

WHAT ARE WAGES? YOUR ALLOCABLE SHARE OF WAGES S corp allocated pro-rata, on a per-share/per-day basis Partnership same manner as wage deduction follow box 1 401(k) elective deferrals included Management fees and payments to independent contractors do not count have to show up on a payroll tax return.

WHAT IS UNADJUSTED BASIS OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY? QUALIFIED PROPERTY ANY TANGIBLE PROPERTY SUBJECT TO DEPRECIATION (NOT INVENTORY) HELD BY BUSINESS AT END OF YEAR AND USED AT ANY POINT DURING YEAR IN THE PRODUCTION OF QBI. TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE LATER OF 10 YEARS OR THE LAST DAY OF THE FULL YEAR IN THE ASSET S REGULAR (NOT ADS) DEPRECIATION PERIOD. - EXAMPLE 5 YEAR COMPUTER

UNADJUSTED BASIS OF QUALIFIED PROPERTY NOTES UNADJUSTED BASIS NOT REDUCED BY DEPRECIATION DEDUCTIONS ONLY TAKE INTO ACCOUNT HIS OR HER ALLOCABLE SHARE THE 2.5% PART OF THE COMPUTATION WAS TO BENEFIT RENTAL REAL ESTATE.

EXCEPTION TO THE W-2 WAGE LIMITATION IF YOUR TAXABLE INCOME IS LESS THAN THE FOLLOWING THRESHOLDS, YOU CAN IGNORE THE W-2 BASED LIMITATIONS: MARRIED - $315,000 ALL OTHER TAXPAYERS - $157,500

PHASE IN OF W-2 LIMITATION ONCE YOU EXCEED THE TAXABLE INCOME LIMITS MFJ - $315K ALL OTHERS - $157,500 YOU HAVE TO START FACTORING IN THE W-2 LIMITATIONS, BUT NOT ALL AT ONCE: PHASE IN: - MFJ OVER THE NEXT $100K OF INCOME - ALL OTHERS OVER THE NEXT $50K OF INCOME EXCESS AMOUNT GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 20% AND W-2 LIMITATION. PHASE OUT OF THIS AMOUNT

WHAT BUSINESSES ARE ELIGIBLE TRADES OR BUSINESSES THAT ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE 20% QBI DEDUCTION: ANY SPECIFIED SERVICE TRADE OR BUSINESS TRADE OR BUSINESS INVOLVING THE PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES HEALTH *ACTUARIAL SCIENCE LAW *PERFORMING ARTS ENGINEERING *CONSULTING ARCHITECTURE *ATHLETICS ACCOUNTING *FINANCIAL & BROKERAGE SERVICES

ADDITIONAL BUSINESSES NOT ELIGIBLE INVESTING AND INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT TRADING, OR DEALING IN SECURITIES, PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS, OR COMMODITIES

OVERALL LIMITATION LESSER OF COMBINED QUALIFIED BUSINESS INCOME (20% DEDUCTION) 20% OF THE EXCESS OF TAXABLE INCOME MINUS THE SUM OF ANY NET CAPITAL GAIN

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER TAXABLE INCOME IS A BIG DEAL FOR TWO REASONS: FIRST, $1 OVER $157,500 OR $315,000 STARTS THE SPECIFIED SERVICE BUSINESS DISQUALIFICATION AND W-2 LIMITATION. SECOND, THE 199A DEDUCTION IS LIMITED BY 20% OF TAXABLE INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES (IN EXCESS OF CAPITAL GAIN).

SECTION 199A DECISION TREE SPECIFIED SERVICE TRADE OR BUSINESS IF TAXABLE INCOME IS LESS THAN $157,500/$315,000 THEN THE 20% DEDUCTION IS FULLY AVAILABLE. IF TAXABLE INCOME IS GREATER THAN $157,500/$315,000 BUT LESS THAN $207,500/$415,000 THEN A PARTIAL DEDUCTION IS AVAILABLE. IF TAXABLE INCOME IS GREATER THAN $207,500/$415,000 THEN DEDUCTION IS NOT AVAILABLE

SECTION 199A DECISION TREE ALL OTHERS IF TAXABLE INCOME IS LESS THAN $157,500/$315,000 THEN THE 20% DEDUCTION IS FULLY AVAILABLE. IF TAXABLE INCOME IS GREATER THAN $157,500/$315,000 BUT LESS THAN $207,500/$415,000 THEN A PARTIAL DEDUCTION IS AVAILABLE WITH THE W-2 AND THE DEPRECIABLE ASSET LIMIT CALCULATIONS PHASE IN. IF TAXABLE INCOME IS GREATER THAN $207,500/$415,000 THEN THE 20% DEDUCTION IS COMPARED TO THE FULL W-2 AND DEPRECIABLE ASSET LIMIT CALCULATIONS.

FACTS ABOUT THE 20% DEDUCTION TAKEN ON PAGE 2 OF FORM 1040 NOT PART OF ITEMIZED DEDUCTION WILL NOT REDUCE SE INCOME SHOULD BE ABLE TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT WHEN CALCULATING AMT QBI LOSS CARRIES OVER TO YEAR 2 IN COMPUTING THE 20% OF QBI NOL S DO NOT INCLUDE THE 199A DEDUCTION

EXAMPLES C CORP VS S CORP SOLE PROPRIETOR VS S CORP VS PARTNERSHIP

BUSINESS INCOME TAX PROVISIONS CORPORATE TAX RATE IS REDUCED TO A FLAT 21% - INCLUDES PSC S CORPORATE AMT IS REPEALED DRD IS REDUCED: 70% TO 50% 80% TO 65% DPAD IS REPEALED FOR C CORPS THE TECHNICAL TERMINATION RULE IS REPEALED FOR ANY SALE OR EXCHANGE OF 50% OR MORE OF THE PARTNERSHIP S CAPITAL AND PROFITS INTERESTS DURING A 12 MONTH PERIOD.

DEPRECIATION PROVISIONS MAXIMUM IRC SECTION 179 IS INCREASED TO $1,000,000 WITH PHASE-OUT ACQUISITION LIMITATION BEGINNING AT $2,500,000. THE DEFINITION OF QUALIFIED REAL PROPERTY ELIGIBLE FOR 179 EXPENSING KNOW INCLUDES ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IMPROVMENTS TO NONRESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY: ROOFS HEATING VENTILATION AIR CONDITIONING PROPERTY FIRE PROTECTION ALARM AND SECURITY SYSTEMS

ADDITIONAL DEPRECIATION PROVISIONS A 15 YEAR RECOVERY PERIOD APPLIES FOR QUALIFIED IMPROVEMENT PROPERTY. BONUS DEPRECIATION 50% FROM 1/1/17-9/27/17 100% FROM 9/28/17 12/31/22 ALSO REMOVES THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE ORIGINAL USE MUST START WITH THE TAXPAYER.

NOL S AFTER 2017 NOL DEDUCTION IS LIMITED TO 80% OF TAXABLE INCOME FOR LOSSES ARISING IN TAXABLE YEARS AFTER 12/31/17. 2 YEAR CARRYBACK IS REPEALED (EXCEPTION FOR FARMING) NOL CAN CARRYFORWARD INDEFINITELY

BUSINESS INTEREST THE DEDUCTION FOR BUSINESS INTEREST IS LIMITED FOR EVERY TAXPAYER (REGARDLESS OF FORM) 30% OF THE ADJUSTED TAXABLE INCOME OF THE TAXPAYER FOR THE YEAR IT APPLIES AT THE TAXPAYER LEVEL AND FOR PASS-THRU ENTITIES, AT THE ENTITY LEVEL UNUSED AMOUNT MAY BE CARRIED FORWARD INDEFINITELY ADJUSTED TAXABLE INCOME IS COMPUTED WITHOUT REGARD TO - DEPRECIATION - AMORTIZATION - OR DEPLETION THE LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO TAXPAYERS WITH AVERAGE ANNUAL GROSS RECEIPTS OF $25 MILLION OR LESS FOR THE 3 YEAR PERIOD ENDING WITH THE PRIOR TAX RETURN REAL PROPERTY TRADESS OR BUSINESS ELECTION TO NOT HAVE INTEREST DEDUTION RULES APPLY IF ELECT TO USE ADS.

MISCELLANEOUS LIKE-KIND EXCHANGES ONLY APPLY TO REAL PROPERTY AFTER 2017 NO DEDUCTION IS ALLOWED FOR ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES AFTER 2017 50% DEDUCTION UNDER IRC SECTION 274 IS STILL ALLOWED