Take a 360-Degree Approach to Business Continuity Planning
We have come full circle. Or, perhaps more accurately, the circle has expanded. Many decades ago, business continuity planning focused mainly on the sudden loss of a business owner and [...]
We have come full circle. Or, perhaps more accurately, the circle has expanded. Many decades ago, business continuity planning focused mainly on the sudden loss of a business owner and [...]
Many people are struggling to make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, some individuals qualify for federal-income-tax-free disaster relief and disaster mitigation payments paid by some employers under Internal Revenue [...]
Although planning is needed to help build the biggest possible nest egg in your traditional IRA (including a SEP-IRA and SIMPLE-IRA), it’s even more critical that you plan for withdrawals [...]
Many people have Series EE savings bonds that were purchased many years ago. Perhaps they were given to your children as gifts or maybe you bought them yourself and put [...]
When a couple is going through a divorce, taxes are probably not foremost in their minds. But without proper planning and advice, some people find divorce to be an even [...]
Many small business owners are looking forward to the end of 2020. It's been a year of significant hardship and stress. But staying afloat remains a daunting challenge in 2021. Here [...]
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many businesses to shut down. If this is your situation, we’re here to assist you in any way we can, including taking care of [...]
Small business owners still have time to make tax planning moves to lower their 2020 federal income tax bills — and possibly lay the groundwork to save taxes in future years. [...]
Many employees take advantage of the opportunity to save taxes by placing funds in their employer’s health or dependent care flexible spending arrangements (FSAs). As the end of 2020 nears, [...]
When you adopt a child, you could bring home more than a bundle of joy. You may also be in line for a valuable tax credit. For 2020, a tax [...]
For years, businesses and individuals have had to worry about so-called "phishing" scams sent via email or text. These cyberattacks are designed to hook unsuspecting victims into revealing sensitive information. [...]
Sometimes estranged spouses can remain fair, rational, and civil during divorce proceedings. But in other cases, a divorce can turn ugly. When the couple's assets involve a business interest, the [...]
The IRS has issued new proposed regulations that define what constitutes real property to determine eligibility for tax-deferred Section 1031 "like-kind" exchanges. Importantly, the proposed regs allow personal property that's [...]
It's difficult for many people to write off medical expenses because of the limits imposed under the tax laws. But you may qualify by including every expense allowed. Some of [...]
IRS audit rates are historically low, according to the latest data, but that’s little consolation if your return is among those selected to be examined. But with proper preparation and [...]