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The Treasury Department and the IRS have proposed regulations that identify occupations that customarily and regularly receive tips, and define "qualified tips" that eligible tip recipients may claim for the "no tax on tips" deduction under Code Sec. 224. This deduction was enacted as part of the the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) (P.L. 119-21).


The IRS issued final regulations implementing the Roth catch-up contribution requirement and other statutory changes to catch-up contributions made by the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (P.L. 117-328). The regulations affect qualified retirement plans that allow catch-up contributions (including 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, governmental plans, SEPs and SIMPLE plans) and their participants. The regulations generally apply for contribtions in tax years beginning after December 31, 2026, with extensions for collectively bargained, multiemployer, and governmental plans. However, plans may elect to apply the final rules in earlier tax years.


Revenue Procedure 2025-28 instructs taxpayers on how to make various elections, file amended returns or change accounting methods for research or experimental expenditures as provided under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21). The revenue procedure also provides transitional rules, modifies Rev. Proc. 2025-23, and grants an extension of time for partnerships, S corporations, C corporations, individuals, estates and trusts, and exempt organizations to file superseding 2024 federal income tax returns.


The shareholders of S corporations engaged in cannabis sales could not include wages disallowed under Code Sec. 280E when calculating the Code Sec. 199A deduction. The Court reasoned that only wages "properly allocable to qualified business income" qualify, and nondeductible wages cannot be so allocated under the statute.


A married couple was not entitled to claim a plug-in vehicle credit after the year in which their vehicle was first placed in service. 


The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has proposed regulations that would amend the Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Program and Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) Filing Requirements for registered investment advisers (IA AML Rule) by delaying the obligations of covered investment advisers from January 1, 2026, to January 1, 2028. 


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J Larsen

Education:

  • Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Rockhurst University 1995

Professional Affiliations:

  • Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • Missouri Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
  • National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts

Heather J. Larsen, CPA, CVA

President

Heather J. Larsen, CPA, CVA, is the owner of J Larsen & Associates, LLC. She started her career in the tax department at Grant Thornton, LLP, an international public accounting firm in 1995 and left in 2001 as a Tax Manager in order to fulfill her dream to form her own accounting firm.

Heather has over twenty years of public accounting experience in providing tax planning and saving strategies, technical tax compliance, financial audits, business entity structuring, as well as management accounting and consulting services to clients in various industries.  She has extensive knowledge of tax laws and has successfully represented numerous taxpayers in State and Internal Revenue Service Examinations at both the local and appeals levels.  She is also a Certified Valuation Analyst and is well versed in the conditions that involve valuing businesses for estate tax purposes, charitable gifting, succession planning, and divorce and litigation support.  Heather has experience with clients in various industries including Automobile Dealerships, Powersports Dealerships, Real Estate Management and Development, Farming Industry, and a multitude of service related businesses. 

Heather strives to deliver excellent, individualized service and to make a difference in the lives of others through her ability to provide accurate and honest accounting and tax advice, as well as ethical valuations of businesses.

Heather is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in the states of Florida and Missouri and a National Certified Valuation Analyst and she sits on the Ethics Board of NACVA.

Her firm participates and holds a passing peer rate as administered by the AICPA and the Florida Institute of CPAs.