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Business Tax Summary
Product of BKMSH
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
The recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) is a sweeping tax package. Here's an overview of
some of the more important business tax changes in the new law. Unless otherwise noted, the changes
are effective for tax years beginning in 2018.
Corporate Tax Rates Reduced
One of the more significant new law provisions cuts the corporate tax rate to a flat 21%. Before the new
law, rates were graduated, starting at 15% for taxable income up to $50,000, with rates at 25% for
income between 50,001 and $75,000, 34% for income between $75,001 and $10 million, and 35% for
income above $10 million.
Dividends-received Deduction
The dividends-received deduction available to corporations that receive dividends from other
corporations has been reduced under the new law. For corporations owning at least 20% of the
dividend-paying company, the dividends-received deduction has been reduced from 80% to 65% of the
dividends. For corporations owning under 20%, the deduction is reduced from 70% to 50%.
Alternative Minimum Tax Repealed for Corporations
The corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) has been repealed by the new law.
Alternative Minimum Tax Credit
Corporations are allowed to offset their regular tax liability by the AMT credit. For tax years beginning
after 2017 and before 2022, the credit is refundable in an amount equal to 50% (100% for years
beginning in 2021) of the excess of the AMT credit for the year over the amount of the credit allowable
for the year against regular tax liability. Thus, the full amount of the credit will be allowed in tax years
beginning before 2022.
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
Net Operating Loss (“NOL”) Deduction Modified
Under the new law, generally, NOLs arising in tax years ending after 2017 can only be carried forward,
not back. The general two-year carryback rule, and other special carryback provisions, have been
repealed. However, a two-year carryback for certain farming losses is allowed. These NOLs can be
carried forward indefinitely, rather than expiring after 20 years. Additionally, under the new law, for
losses arising in tax years beginning after 2017, the NOL deduction is limited to 80% of taxable income,
determined without regard to the deduction. Carryovers to other years are adjusted to take account of
the 80% limitation.
Limit on Business Interest Deduction
Under the new law, every business, regardless of its form, is limited to a deduction for business interest
equal to 30% of its adjusted taxable income. For pass-through entities such as partnerships and S
corporations, the determination is made at the entity, i.e., partnership or S corporation, level. Adjusted
taxable income is computed without regard to the repealed domestic production activities deduction
and, for tax years beginning after 2017 and before 2022, without regard to deductions for depreciation,
amortization, or depletion. Any business interest disallowed under this rule is carried into the following
year, and, generally, may be carried forward indefinitely. The limitation does not apply to taxpayers
(other than tax shelters) with average annual gross receipts of $25 million or less for the three-year
period ending with the prior tax year. Real property trades or businesses can elect to have the rule not
apply if they elect to use the alternative depreciation system for real property used in their trade or
business. Certain additional rules apply to partnerships.
Domestic Production Activities Deduction (“DPAD”) Repealed
The new law repeals the DPAD for tax years beginning after 2017. The DPAD formerly allowed
taxpayers to deduct 9% (6% for certain oil and gas activities) of the lesser of the taxpayer's (1) qualified
production activities income (“QPAI”) or (2) taxable income for the year, limited to 50% of the W-2
wages paid by the taxpayer for the year. QPAI was the taxpayer's receipts, minus expenses allocable
to the receipts, from property manufactured, produced, grown, or extracted within the U.S.; qualified
film productions; production of electricity, natural gas, or potable water; construction activities
performed in the U.S.; and certain engineering or architectural services.
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
New Fringe Benefit Rules
The new law eliminates the 50% deduction for business-related entertainment expenses. The pre-Act
50% limit on deductible business meals is expanded to cover meals provided via an in-house cafeteria
or otherwise on the employer's premises. Additionally, the deduction for transportation fringe benefits
(e.g., parking and mass transit) is denied to employers, but the exclusion from income for such benefits
for employees continues. However, bicycle commuting reimbursements are deductible by the employer
but not excludable by the employee. Last, no deduction is allowed for transportation expenses that are
the equivalent of commuting for employees except as provided for the employee's safety.
Penalties and Fines
Under pre-Act law, deductions are not allowed for fines or penalties paid to a government for the
violation of any law. Under the new law, no deduction is allowed for any otherwise deductible amount
paid or incurred by suit, agreement, or otherwise to or at the direction of a government or specified
nongovernmental entity in relation to the violation of any law or the investigation or inquiry by the
government or entity into the potential violation of any law.
An exception applies to any payment the taxpayer establishes is either restitution (including remediation
of property), or an amount required to come into compliance with any law that was violated or involved
in the investigation or inquiry, that is identified in the court order or settlement agreement as such a
payment. An exception also applies to an amount paid or incurred as taxes due.
Sexual Harassment
Under the new law, effective for amounts paid or incurred after Dec. 22, 2017, no deduction is allowed
for any settlement, payout, or attorney fees related to sexual harassment or sexual abuse if the
payments are subject to a nondisclosure agreement.
Lobbying Expenses
The new law disallows deductions for lobbying expenses paid or incurred after the date of enactment
with respect to lobbying expenses related to legislation before local governmental bodies (including
Indian tribal governments). Under pre-Act law, such expenses were deductible.
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
Family and Medical Leave Credit
A new general business credit is available for tax years beginning in 2018 and 2019 for eligible Moving
expenses. The deduction for job-related moving expenses has been eliminated, except for certain
military personnel. The exclusion for moving expense reimbursements has also been suspended.
employers equal to 12.5% of wages they pay to qualifying employees on family and medical leave if the
rate of payment is 50%of wages normally paid to the employee.
The credit increases by 0.25% (up to a maximum of 25%) for each percent by which the payment rate
exceeds 50% of normal wages. For this purpose, the maximum leave that may be taken into account
for any employee for any year is 12 weeks. Eligible employers are those with a written policy in place
allowing qualifying full-time employees at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave a year, and
less than full-time employees a pro-rated amount of leave.
A qualifying employee is one who has been employed by the employer for one year or more, and who,
in the preceding year, had compensation not above 60% of the compensation threshold for highly
compensated employees. Paid leave provided as vacation leave, personal leave, or other medical or
sick leave is not considered family and medical leave.
Qualified Rehabilitation Credit
The new law repeals the 10% credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for a building that was first
placed in service before 1936, and modifies the 20% credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for a
certified historic structure. The 20% credit is allowable during the five-year period starting with the year
the building was placed in service in an amount that is equal to the ratable share for that year.
This is 20% of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures for the building, as allocated ratably to each year
in the five-year period. It is intended that the sum of the ratable shares for the five years not exceed
100% of the credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for the building. The repeal of the 10% credit
and modification of the 20% credit take effect starting in 2018 (subject to a transition rule for certain
buildings owned or leased at all times after 2017).
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
Orphan Drug Credit Reduced and Modified
The new law reduces the business tax credit for qualified clinical testing expenses for certain drugs for
rare diseases or conditions, generally known as “orphan drugs,” from 50% to 25% of qualified clinical
testing expenses for tax years beginning after 2017. These are costs incurred to test an orphan drug
after it has been approved for human testing by the FDA but before it has been approved for sale.
Amounts used in computing this credit are excluded from the computation of the separate research
credit. The new law modifies the credit by allowing a taxpayer to elect to take a reduced orphan drug
credit in lieu of reducing otherwise allowable deductions.
Increased Code Sec. 179 Expensing
The new law increases the maximum amount that may be expensed under Code Sec. 179 to $1 million.
If more than $2.5 million of property is placed in service during the year, the $1 million limitation is
reduced by the excess over $2.5 million. Both the $1 million and the $2.5 million amounts are indexed
for inflation after 2018. The expense election has also been expanded to cover (1) certain depreciable
tangible personal property used mostly to furnish lodging or in connection with furnishing lodging, and
(2) the following improvements to nonresidential real property made after it was first placed in service:
roofs; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning property; fire protection and alarm systems; security
systems; and any other building improvements that aren't elevators or escalators, don't enlarge the
building, and aren't attributable to internal structural framework.
Depreciation of Farming Equipment and Machinery
Under the new law, subject to certain exceptions, the cost recovery period for farming equipment and
machinery the original use of which begins with the taxpayer is reduced from 7 to 5 years. Additionally,
in general, the 200% declining balance method may be used in place of the 150% declining balance
method that was required under pre-Act law.
Luxury Auto Depreciation Limits
Under the new law, for a passenger automobile for which bonus depreciation (see above) is not
claimed, the maximum depreciation allowance is increased to $10,000 for the year it's placed in service,
$16,000 for the second year, $9,000 for the third year, and $5,760 for the fourth and later years in the
recovery period. These amounts are indexed for inflation after 2018. For passenger autos eligible for
bonus first year depreciation, the maximum additional first year depreciation allowance remains at
$8,000 as under pre-Act law.
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
Computers and Peripheral Equipment
The new law removes computers and peripheral equipment from the definition of listed property. Thus,
the heightened substantiation requirements and possibly slower cost recovery for listed property no
longer apply.
New Rules for Post-2021 Research and Experimentation (“R & E”) Expenses
Under the new law, specified R & E expenses paid or incurred after 2021 in connection with a trade or
business must be capitalized and amortized ratably over a 5-year period (15 years if conducted outside
the U.S.). These include expenses for software development, but not expenses for land, or depreciable
or depletable property used in connection with the R & E (but do include the depreciation and depletion
allowance for such property). Under pre-TCJA law, i.e., for R&E expenses paid or incurred before 2022,
these expenses are deductible currently or may be capitalized and recovered over the useful life of the
research (not to exceed 60 months), or over a ten-year period, at the taxpayer's election.
Like-kind Exchange Treatment Limited
Under the new law, the rule allowing the deferral of gain on like-kind exchanges property held for
productive use in a taxpayer's trade or business or for investment purposes is limited to cover only like-
kind exchanges of real property not held primarily for sale. Under a transition rule, the pre-TCJA law
applies to exchanges of personal property if the taxpayer has either disposed of the property given up
or obtained the replacement property before 2018.
Excessive Employee Compensation
Under pre-Act law, a deduction for compensation paid or accrued with respect to a covered employee
of a publicly traded corporation is deductible only up to $1 million per year. Exceptions applied for
commissions, performance-based pay, including stock options, payments to a qualified retirement plan,
and amounts excludable from the employee's gross income. The new law repealed the exceptions for
commissions and performance-based pay. The definition of “covered employee” is revised to include
the principal executive officer, principal financial officer, and the three highest-paid officers. An
individual who is a covered employee for a tax year beginning after 2016 remains a covered employee
for all future years.
Business Tax Summary
15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com
Employee Achievement Awards Clarified
An employee achievement award is tax free to the extent the employer can deduct its cost, generally
limited to $400 for one employee or $1,600 for a qualified plan award. An employee achievement award
is an item of tangible personal property given to an employee in recognition of length of service or a
safety achievement and presented as part of a meaningful presentation. The new law defines “tangible
personal property” to exclude cash, cash equivalents, gift cards, gift coupons, gift certificates (other
than from an employer pre-selected limited list), vacations, meals, lodging, theater or sports tickets,
stocks, bonds, or similar items, and other non-tangible personal property.
Business Tax Summary

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  • 2. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com The recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) is a sweeping tax package. Here's an overview of some of the more important business tax changes in the new law. Unless otherwise noted, the changes are effective for tax years beginning in 2018. Corporate Tax Rates Reduced One of the more significant new law provisions cuts the corporate tax rate to a flat 21%. Before the new law, rates were graduated, starting at 15% for taxable income up to $50,000, with rates at 25% for income between 50,001 and $75,000, 34% for income between $75,001 and $10 million, and 35% for income above $10 million. Dividends-received Deduction The dividends-received deduction available to corporations that receive dividends from other corporations has been reduced under the new law. For corporations owning at least 20% of the dividend-paying company, the dividends-received deduction has been reduced from 80% to 65% of the dividends. For corporations owning under 20%, the deduction is reduced from 70% to 50%. Alternative Minimum Tax Repealed for Corporations The corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) has been repealed by the new law. Alternative Minimum Tax Credit Corporations are allowed to offset their regular tax liability by the AMT credit. For tax years beginning after 2017 and before 2022, the credit is refundable in an amount equal to 50% (100% for years beginning in 2021) of the excess of the AMT credit for the year over the amount of the credit allowable for the year against regular tax liability. Thus, the full amount of the credit will be allowed in tax years beginning before 2022. Business Tax Summary
  • 3. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com Net Operating Loss (“NOL”) Deduction Modified Under the new law, generally, NOLs arising in tax years ending after 2017 can only be carried forward, not back. The general two-year carryback rule, and other special carryback provisions, have been repealed. However, a two-year carryback for certain farming losses is allowed. These NOLs can be carried forward indefinitely, rather than expiring after 20 years. Additionally, under the new law, for losses arising in tax years beginning after 2017, the NOL deduction is limited to 80% of taxable income, determined without regard to the deduction. Carryovers to other years are adjusted to take account of the 80% limitation. Limit on Business Interest Deduction Under the new law, every business, regardless of its form, is limited to a deduction for business interest equal to 30% of its adjusted taxable income. For pass-through entities such as partnerships and S corporations, the determination is made at the entity, i.e., partnership or S corporation, level. Adjusted taxable income is computed without regard to the repealed domestic production activities deduction and, for tax years beginning after 2017 and before 2022, without regard to deductions for depreciation, amortization, or depletion. Any business interest disallowed under this rule is carried into the following year, and, generally, may be carried forward indefinitely. The limitation does not apply to taxpayers (other than tax shelters) with average annual gross receipts of $25 million or less for the three-year period ending with the prior tax year. Real property trades or businesses can elect to have the rule not apply if they elect to use the alternative depreciation system for real property used in their trade or business. Certain additional rules apply to partnerships. Domestic Production Activities Deduction (“DPAD”) Repealed The new law repeals the DPAD for tax years beginning after 2017. The DPAD formerly allowed taxpayers to deduct 9% (6% for certain oil and gas activities) of the lesser of the taxpayer's (1) qualified production activities income (“QPAI”) or (2) taxable income for the year, limited to 50% of the W-2 wages paid by the taxpayer for the year. QPAI was the taxpayer's receipts, minus expenses allocable to the receipts, from property manufactured, produced, grown, or extracted within the U.S.; qualified film productions; production of electricity, natural gas, or potable water; construction activities performed in the U.S.; and certain engineering or architectural services. Business Tax Summary
  • 4. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com New Fringe Benefit Rules The new law eliminates the 50% deduction for business-related entertainment expenses. The pre-Act 50% limit on deductible business meals is expanded to cover meals provided via an in-house cafeteria or otherwise on the employer's premises. Additionally, the deduction for transportation fringe benefits (e.g., parking and mass transit) is denied to employers, but the exclusion from income for such benefits for employees continues. However, bicycle commuting reimbursements are deductible by the employer but not excludable by the employee. Last, no deduction is allowed for transportation expenses that are the equivalent of commuting for employees except as provided for the employee's safety. Penalties and Fines Under pre-Act law, deductions are not allowed for fines or penalties paid to a government for the violation of any law. Under the new law, no deduction is allowed for any otherwise deductible amount paid or incurred by suit, agreement, or otherwise to or at the direction of a government or specified nongovernmental entity in relation to the violation of any law or the investigation or inquiry by the government or entity into the potential violation of any law. An exception applies to any payment the taxpayer establishes is either restitution (including remediation of property), or an amount required to come into compliance with any law that was violated or involved in the investigation or inquiry, that is identified in the court order or settlement agreement as such a payment. An exception also applies to an amount paid or incurred as taxes due. Sexual Harassment Under the new law, effective for amounts paid or incurred after Dec. 22, 2017, no deduction is allowed for any settlement, payout, or attorney fees related to sexual harassment or sexual abuse if the payments are subject to a nondisclosure agreement. Lobbying Expenses The new law disallows deductions for lobbying expenses paid or incurred after the date of enactment with respect to lobbying expenses related to legislation before local governmental bodies (including Indian tribal governments). Under pre-Act law, such expenses were deductible. Business Tax Summary
  • 5. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com Family and Medical Leave Credit A new general business credit is available for tax years beginning in 2018 and 2019 for eligible Moving expenses. The deduction for job-related moving expenses has been eliminated, except for certain military personnel. The exclusion for moving expense reimbursements has also been suspended. employers equal to 12.5% of wages they pay to qualifying employees on family and medical leave if the rate of payment is 50%of wages normally paid to the employee. The credit increases by 0.25% (up to a maximum of 25%) for each percent by which the payment rate exceeds 50% of normal wages. For this purpose, the maximum leave that may be taken into account for any employee for any year is 12 weeks. Eligible employers are those with a written policy in place allowing qualifying full-time employees at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave a year, and less than full-time employees a pro-rated amount of leave. A qualifying employee is one who has been employed by the employer for one year or more, and who, in the preceding year, had compensation not above 60% of the compensation threshold for highly compensated employees. Paid leave provided as vacation leave, personal leave, or other medical or sick leave is not considered family and medical leave. Qualified Rehabilitation Credit The new law repeals the 10% credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for a building that was first placed in service before 1936, and modifies the 20% credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for a certified historic structure. The 20% credit is allowable during the five-year period starting with the year the building was placed in service in an amount that is equal to the ratable share for that year. This is 20% of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures for the building, as allocated ratably to each year in the five-year period. It is intended that the sum of the ratable shares for the five years not exceed 100% of the credit for qualified rehabilitation expenditures for the building. The repeal of the 10% credit and modification of the 20% credit take effect starting in 2018 (subject to a transition rule for certain buildings owned or leased at all times after 2017). Business Tax Summary
  • 6. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com Orphan Drug Credit Reduced and Modified The new law reduces the business tax credit for qualified clinical testing expenses for certain drugs for rare diseases or conditions, generally known as “orphan drugs,” from 50% to 25% of qualified clinical testing expenses for tax years beginning after 2017. These are costs incurred to test an orphan drug after it has been approved for human testing by the FDA but before it has been approved for sale. Amounts used in computing this credit are excluded from the computation of the separate research credit. The new law modifies the credit by allowing a taxpayer to elect to take a reduced orphan drug credit in lieu of reducing otherwise allowable deductions. Increased Code Sec. 179 Expensing The new law increases the maximum amount that may be expensed under Code Sec. 179 to $1 million. If more than $2.5 million of property is placed in service during the year, the $1 million limitation is reduced by the excess over $2.5 million. Both the $1 million and the $2.5 million amounts are indexed for inflation after 2018. The expense election has also been expanded to cover (1) certain depreciable tangible personal property used mostly to furnish lodging or in connection with furnishing lodging, and (2) the following improvements to nonresidential real property made after it was first placed in service: roofs; heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning property; fire protection and alarm systems; security systems; and any other building improvements that aren't elevators or escalators, don't enlarge the building, and aren't attributable to internal structural framework. Depreciation of Farming Equipment and Machinery Under the new law, subject to certain exceptions, the cost recovery period for farming equipment and machinery the original use of which begins with the taxpayer is reduced from 7 to 5 years. Additionally, in general, the 200% declining balance method may be used in place of the 150% declining balance method that was required under pre-Act law. Luxury Auto Depreciation Limits Under the new law, for a passenger automobile for which bonus depreciation (see above) is not claimed, the maximum depreciation allowance is increased to $10,000 for the year it's placed in service, $16,000 for the second year, $9,000 for the third year, and $5,760 for the fourth and later years in the recovery period. These amounts are indexed for inflation after 2018. For passenger autos eligible for bonus first year depreciation, the maximum additional first year depreciation allowance remains at $8,000 as under pre-Act law. Business Tax Summary
  • 7. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com Computers and Peripheral Equipment The new law removes computers and peripheral equipment from the definition of listed property. Thus, the heightened substantiation requirements and possibly slower cost recovery for listed property no longer apply. New Rules for Post-2021 Research and Experimentation (“R & E”) Expenses Under the new law, specified R & E expenses paid or incurred after 2021 in connection with a trade or business must be capitalized and amortized ratably over a 5-year period (15 years if conducted outside the U.S.). These include expenses for software development, but not expenses for land, or depreciable or depletable property used in connection with the R & E (but do include the depreciation and depletion allowance for such property). Under pre-TCJA law, i.e., for R&E expenses paid or incurred before 2022, these expenses are deductible currently or may be capitalized and recovered over the useful life of the research (not to exceed 60 months), or over a ten-year period, at the taxpayer's election. Like-kind Exchange Treatment Limited Under the new law, the rule allowing the deferral of gain on like-kind exchanges property held for productive use in a taxpayer's trade or business or for investment purposes is limited to cover only like- kind exchanges of real property not held primarily for sale. Under a transition rule, the pre-TCJA law applies to exchanges of personal property if the taxpayer has either disposed of the property given up or obtained the replacement property before 2018. Excessive Employee Compensation Under pre-Act law, a deduction for compensation paid or accrued with respect to a covered employee of a publicly traded corporation is deductible only up to $1 million per year. Exceptions applied for commissions, performance-based pay, including stock options, payments to a qualified retirement plan, and amounts excludable from the employee's gross income. The new law repealed the exceptions for commissions and performance-based pay. The definition of “covered employee” is revised to include the principal executive officer, principal financial officer, and the three highest-paid officers. An individual who is a covered employee for a tax year beginning after 2016 remains a covered employee for all future years. Business Tax Summary
  • 8. 15301 Dallas Parkway, Suite 960 Addison, Texas 75001 Phone: 214.545.3965 Fax: 214.545.3966 www.bkmsh.com Employee Achievement Awards Clarified An employee achievement award is tax free to the extent the employer can deduct its cost, generally limited to $400 for one employee or $1,600 for a qualified plan award. An employee achievement award is an item of tangible personal property given to an employee in recognition of length of service or a safety achievement and presented as part of a meaningful presentation. The new law defines “tangible personal property” to exclude cash, cash equivalents, gift cards, gift coupons, gift certificates (other than from an employer pre-selected limited list), vacations, meals, lodging, theater or sports tickets, stocks, bonds, or similar items, and other non-tangible personal property. Business Tax Summary