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Act Now to Take Advantage of a Lower Taxable Income

If you have substantially lower taxable income this year, or even if you expect not to be required to file […]

Making Two IRA Rollovers in One Year Can Be Costly

Tax law permits you to take a distribution from your IRA account, and as long as you return the distribution […]

Year-end Tax Planning Is Not Business as Usual

Year-end Tax Planning Is Not Business as Usual — here is what you need to know!

Rejoice – Business Meals Are Still Deductible

If you are a business owner who is accustomed to deducting business meals, treating clients to sporting events, golf getaways, […]

Tax Reform Dealt Teachers a Raw Deal

The most recent tax reform has dealt teacher a raw deal when it comes to deducting supplies that they purchase […]

After Tax Reform, Which Type of Incorporation is Right for You?

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has left many of today’s businesses with big questions. Incorporation remains a hot topic, […]

Keeping Track of Bill Due Dates in QuickBooks

It’s not as much fun as creating invoices, but the bills must be paid. Here’s how QuickBooks helps you keep […]

Your 20% Pass-Through Tax Deduction May Be Limited

As part of its recent tax reform, Congress included a new deduction of 20% pass-through tax deduction for trades or […]

States Sue U.S. to Void $10,000 Cap on State and Local Tax Deduction

Four states – New York, Connecticut, Maryland and New Jersey – have sued the federal government to void the tax-reform […]

How good is your warranty?

Don’t just reverse the risk of a product or service warranty – remove it. Consider this fundamental point in business; […]

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