Red Wing Tax Compliance
The business and tax environment has become increasingly complex. Most cannot maintain the expertise necessary to ensure compliance in all tax disciplines. Smith Schafer’s Red Wing team will work closely with you to evaluate your situation and recommend the best approach to tax compliance.
There is a lot at stake when it comes to tax.
Our Red Wing office tax experts can evaluate your situation, and recommend the best approach to lower tax liability, maximize savings from allowable deductions and take advantage of available tax credits so you can focus on growing your business.
Our Experience
Our Red Wing, Minnesota office was established in 2011 with the acquisition of Erickson, Rietmann, Roufs, and Kiecker, Ltd. Our firm has over 50 years of tax expertise, and our experts can help you take advantage of the many tax-saving opportunities available. Our recommendations consider your short-term burdens and long-term goals and are designed to enhance your business profitability.
Red Wing Tax Compliance Services:
- Corporate Tax Preparation
- S-Corp Tax Preparation
- Partnerships & LLCs
- Estate & Gift Tax Returns
- Sales & Use Tax Reporting
- State & Local Tax
- IRS/State Tax Representation
Business Tax Resources
Year-end Financial Planning for Business Owners
It is that time of the year again to start planning for the end of the year. As the person responsible for your company’s financial management, there are many year-end tasks that you need to oversee.
IRS Formally Clarifies PPP Expense Position
The IRS issued Revenue Ruling 2020-27 on November 18th, formally denying the ability to deduct expenses related to PPP forgiveness. In the ruling, the IRS clarified the deduction for PPP expenditures is denied in the period the expenses were incurred (2020), even if the taxpayer waits until 2021 to apply for forgiveness.
Section 179: Minnesota Passes Conformity for 2020
Minnesota passed a bipartisan tax and bonding bill recently that included full conformity for all Section 179 expensing for tax years beginning in 2020. Additionally, the bill included retroactive Section 179 conformity to 2018 for assets acquired in a like-kind exchange.
