Episode 2: Tax Plays for the Balance of 2020

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Episode 2: Tax Plays for the Balance of 2020

A number of factors make now a good time to revisit your tax plan, from the stimulus legislation changes to the economy and the impending federal election. Moves made before the end of the year could significantly reduce taxes owed in 2020 and could even lead to refunds from previous tax years. 

Bill Smith of the CBIZ National Tax Office shares some of the top areas of opportunity, including: 

  • Provisions specifically tied to the impact of the pandemic
  • Changes to net operating loss tax deduction rules
  • Other tips to year-end planning

 

Guest: Bill Smith, Managing Director, CBIZ National Tax Office
Bill has more than 30 years of experience in both the public and private sectors, including five years as a tax lawyer for the Department of Justice in Washington, DC; and 12 years in private practice in San Francisco. He is a frequent speaker and media contributor.

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A number of factors make now a good time to revisit your tax plan, from the stimulus legislation changes to the economy and the impending federal election.

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