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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff descend from Air Force Two in Wilmington, DE, U.S., July 22, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris' personal financial records are under fresh scrutiny now that she is running for the highest office in the United States. Experts say recent tax filings show she and her husband, Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff, have largely kept their finances simple during her years as vice president. Yet that approach may have cost the couple as they left unclaimed tax savings through additional deductions, as well as other missed financial strategies. Harris' office did not respond to a request for comment by press time.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Douglas Emhoff, Second, Craig Hausz, Harris, Emhoff, Medicare Harris, doesn't, she'll, Carolyn McClanahan, McClanahan, Catherine Valega, Valega Organizations: Air Force, CMH Advisors, Finance, Social Security, Medicare, Planning Partners, CNBC FA, Green Bee Locations: Wilmington , DE, United States, Dallas, Jacksonville , Florida, Boston
Kevin Lamarque | ReutersAs the IRS pauses on processing new claims for a pandemic-era small business tax break, some filers are in limbo as the agency works on further guidance. The IRS on Thursday temporarily halted processing for amended payroll tax returns claiming the so-called employee retention tax credit, or ERC, which was enacted during the Covid-19 pandemic. More from Personal Finance:IRS halts processing of a small business tax breakDoes your business qualify for the employee retention credit? If you claimed the credit and are worried about eligibility, it's an excellent time to review your filing with a qualified tax professional, she said. My blanket advice is always to talk to a qualified tax professional who has filed [ERC claims] before.
Persons: Daniel Werfel, Kevin Lamarque, Danny Werfel, Jennifer Rohen, Craig Hausz, Hausz, There's Organizations: Reuters, IRS, ERC, Finance, CMH, CMH Advisors Locations: Worth, Dallas
Small businesses are facing an onslaught of ads, phone calls and emails to help them claim a pandemic-era tax credit. The tax break — known as the employee retention credit, or ERC — was enacted in 2020 to support small businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic, worth up to $5,000 per employee for 2020 or $28,000 per employee in 2021. While the credit applies to tax year 2020 or 2021, business owners still have time to amend returns and claim the credit, which has sparked a flood of ads from companies offering to help. While Hausz's company has completed at least 100 amended filings for clients to claim the employee retention credit, it has also informed clients when they don't qualify. "ERC mills" have popped up, charging small businesses up to 25% to 30% of the credit received, said Kristin Esposito, director for tax policy and advocacy for the American Institute of CPAs.
Persons: Craig Hausz, Kristin Esposito Organizations: ERC —, Finance, CMH Advisors, ERC, American Institute of CPAs Locations: Dallas
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