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Showing 121 – 130 of 593 resultsThe changes made to Internal Revenue Code (IRC) §471 Rules for Inventory of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“Act”) present some tax-savings opportunities for “small” mold shops with regards to work in process (WIP) and finished goods.
In preparation for IMTS 2022 in September, MoldMaking Technology compiles a few key exhibitors presenting cutting tools to the general metalworking and moldmaking industries.
Mold shops should look to race shops for technologies and strategies to help reduce their mold build leadtimes.
The qualified transportation fringe with the greatest impact on mold builders is qualified parking provided to their employees at no cost.
There’s a lot more to these humble but essential mold components than you might suspect. Following the author’s tips could save much time, money and frustration.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has changed the way many mold builders account for their business losses. The new rules impact the tax treatment for business losses regardless of a company’s structure.
Harbour Results CEO Laurie Harbour on why EVs make the situation at mold and tool shops more challenging.
Mold builders must account for meals and entertainment separately, as no deduction is allowed for entertainment in 2018 and beyond.
Visit RJG’s booth at the K Show to watch training segments from its trainers worldwide, receive hands-on demos of the CoPilot system and view the power of The Hub networking system.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 made several changes to the manner in which mold shop determine taxable income.