Corporate Tax Solutions For Attorney’S And Law Firms: From An Expert Tax Cpa Houston
March 11th, 2010 | Author:Corporate tax accounting for law firms requires skill in identifying when income becomes taxable. This can be a challenge due to the use of trust accounts for fees, and litigation settlements, as well as the requirement of court approval of fees in some matters.
Equally challenging can be the determination of what expense can be deducted during the case and when.
As a tax CPA in Houston who has worked with all types of law firms, solo practitioners, multi office large firms, and even practicing judges I know the ins and outs of law firm accounting. Here are 3 typical trouble spots we address:
Constructive receipt – your fees are subject to corporate tax when you can access them, even if you leave them on deposit in your law firm IOLTA account.
Advance expense payment - this is a huge issue for plaintiff attorneys working on contingency. Often a successful case means a huge corporate tax liability. We can moderate that liability by pre-paying law office expenses within certain IRS guidelines.
Employee benefit plans- corporate tax can be reduced by employee benefit plan expenses. This includes pensions, healthcare plans, tuition reimbursement, and others. But be careful! Corporate tax will not be reduced if you violate any of the anti discrimination rules, or affiliated group rules, the IRS places on benefit plans.
At Trippon & Company CPAs we use our 20+ years of experience in law firm corporate tax to minimize your Federal tax liability. Call us at 713-661-1040 and put our experience at work for you!
By: James Trippon
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