Important Reminder: CTA Filing Deadline Approaching
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), many business owners must file corporate transparency reports that provide beneficial ownership data. The ... Read More >
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), many business owners must file corporate transparency reports that provide beneficial ownership data. The ... Read More >
With the holiday season rapidly approaching, you may consider gift ideas for friends, family members and business associates. A popular and convenient ... Read More >
As we approach the 2025 tax season, the IRS strongly recommends that all taxpayers obtain an Identity Protection Personal Identification Number (IP ... Read More >
Businesses are returning to their regular work premises in droves. About 65% of U.S. businesses expect to implement return-to-office policies by the ... Read More >
The landmark Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was passed in late 2017, but the law is still in the headlines today. Most TCJA provisions that affect individual ... Read More >
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) included many important federal income tax provisions that affect small business taxpayers and their owners. Some ... Read More >
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) dramatically increased the unified federal gift and estate tax exemption from $5.49 million in 2017 to $13.61 million ... Read More >
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) made sweeping changes to the federal tax rules for individual taxpayers. Many of these provisions are scheduled to ... Read More >
There’s been a significant increase in new business applications in recent years. Finance company NerdWallet estimates that 2.8 million new business ... Read More >
The general business credit (GBC) may help certain small businesses cut their federal income tax obligations significantly. This is an “umbrella” ... Read More >
Are you planning to take a business trip this summer? If your destination is known for its cultural or recreational attractions, you might want to ... Read More >
For years, the tax code has offered an incentive for employers to provide child care to their employees in the form of the Section 45F child care tax ... Read More >
The head of household (HOH) federal tax filing status is often misunderstood by taxpayers who might qualify, including single, divorced, or legally ... Read More >
Do you work from home all or part of the time? If you’re self-employed and meet certain requirements, you can write off a portion of your home ... Read More >
Do you own a vacation home in the mountains or near the water where you can enjoy some much-needed rest and relaxation? If you rent it to tenants ... Read More >
As tax season heats up, companies of all kinds and sizes will be on the hunt for ways to reduce their tax bills. One of the most common ways is through ... Read More >
If you pay over half the cost of supporting a parent, your parent is considered your dependent for federal income tax purposes. This treatment potentially ... Read More >
At some point, every business owner leaves the company, either voluntarily through retirement or otherwise. Some businesses will outlive their founders. ... Read More >
Below is some information for you to consider as you approach the implementation period for this new reporting requirement. The following information ... Read More >
More than half of 16-to-24-year-olds are employed, according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. A job can teach ... Read More >