John Kammerer, CPA

John Kammerer, CPA, is a tax partner at Redpath and Company and holds a seat on the firm’s board of directors. He leads the firm’s business tax service area, assisting clients with tax planning and preparation, entity structuring, and M&A transactions. John works with a variety of clients in industries such as manufacturing, construction, real estate, and professional services. He is a frequent presenter on topics of business taxation and entity structuring. John is also a member of the S Corp Association advisory board and is actively involved with the group to promote and support tax policies that positively impact S Corporations and privately-held businesses. John graduated from Winona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants (MNCPA). He has provided public accounting services at Redpath and Company since 2004.

Covid-19: Federal and State Legislative Updates

On March 18, 2020, the Treasury Department issued Notice 2020-17 providing payment deferral until...

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Smarter Minnesota State and Local Business Taxes

March 6, 2020 — Yesterday, on March 5th, 2020, business tax partner John Kammerer testified before...

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Updates to Tax Extenders, Refunds, Tax-Exempt Transportation Benefits

December 26, 2019 — On December 20, 2019, the President signed into law the Taxpayer Certainty and...

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Private Company Equity Grants—New Tax Deferral Opportunity for Employees

September 24, 2019 — Generally, an employee receiving employer equity grants, such as restricted...

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Saying No to the Business Interest Expense Deduction Limitation

May 22, 2019 — Taxpayers who are in the real estate or construction industry may benefit from...

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Final Regulations for IRS Section 199A Deduction

January 22, 2019 — On Friday, January 18, 2019, the IRS released final regulations under IRC...

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Substantiation to Prepare For an IRS Examination

December 31, 2018 — Most businesses incur travel, meal, gift, and listed property expenses in the...

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What Employers Need to Know About Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefits

December 18, 2018 — On December 10, 2018, the IRS issued Notice 2018-99 that provides interim...

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Redpath and Company - 2018 Bottom Line

November 7, 2018 — Redpath and Company’s 2018 issue of the Bottom Line Newsletter is here! Inside...

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Guidance on 20% Pass Through Deduction for Income Under Section 199A

August 10, 2018 —On Wednesday, August 8th, the IRS released proposed regulations providing guidance...

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How Does IRS Code Section 199A (QBID) Affect Manufacturers?

June 7, 2018 — The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) created many changes for both individuals and...

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Manufacturers Now See Simpler Reporting Requirements

May 8, 2018 — One of the main goals of tax reform is to encourage reinvestment in U.S. domestic...

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Choice of Entity after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

January 31, 2018 — Last November, we examined the potential impact of Tax Reform on Choice of...

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Redpath and Company - 2017 Bottom Line

November 21, 2017 — Redpath and Company’s 2017 issue of the Bottom Line Newsletter is here! Inside...

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What are the Tax Reform Bill Provisions?

November 19, 2017 — On Friday, December 15, 2017, the Conference Committee released a reconciled...

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