Recent tax law changes have extended or changed many expiring tax law provisions, including:
- Treatment of mortgage insurance premiums as qualified residence interest
- Reduction in medical expense deduction floor
- Deduction of qualified tuition and related expenses
- Energy efficient homes credit
- Employer credit for paid family and medical leave
- Work opportunity credit
- Special rule for determining earned income
- Repeal of maximum age for traditional IRA contributions
- Increase in age for required beginning date for mandatory distributions
- Expansion of section 529 plans
For a complete list of affected tax law provisions see the Joint Committee on Taxation List of Expiring Tax Provisions 2020.
We are still closed to in-office visits until May 4th and the staff are coming in to work on a very limited and staggered basis. All employees are checking emails from home and responding throughout the day. For the time being, this is the best line of communication.
- Buddy Fricke – buddy@bara.net
- Mary Penton – mary@bara.net
- Dustin Toney – dustin@bara.net
- Robert Mobley – robert@bara.net
- Amanda Nichols – amanda@bara.net
- Tracie Gilley – tracie@bara.net
- Greg Cook – greg@bara.net
Communications with my office through email are totally secure. I maintain my own mail server in my in-house Data Center. Our messages and any attachments are protected in transit by security certificates. Once you receive it in your in-box, read it, print it or save it to your device, if you delete it from your email and empty the deleted item from your mail trash box, that will remove it from the server of your mail service provider.
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