After tax day: Take these action steps
With the April tax filing deadline in the rear view, now is the time to take certain tax-related action steps in preparation for next year.
Read MoreWith the April tax filing deadline in the rear view, now is the time to take certain tax-related action steps in preparation for next year.
Read MoreThe SECURE Act nixed the “stretch IRA” and replaced it with a new 10-year rule on inherited IRAs. However, subsequent IRS guidance has created confusion about when certain beneficiaries must begin taking distributions.
Read MoreSummer brings sunshine, ice cream trucks, baseball, fireworks and potential federal tax saving opportunities. Here are nine hot summer tax-planning ideas for small business owners and individuals. Some tips — such as sending the kids to summer camp, buying a boat or RV, and taking a trip that combines business with pleasure — enable you to combine tax planning with summertime fun.
Read MoreWhen it comes to occupational fraud, many businesses and not-for-profit organizations adopt an "it can't happen here" mindset. But the 2022 Report to the Nations reveals that fraud is a pervasive global epidemic. Proactive organizations take steps to reduce opportunities for employees to steal. Here are some key findings from the new study, including a list of the top 10 fraud trends from the last decade.
Read MoreSECURE 2.0 passed the U.S. House with strong bipartisan support. While the Senate is working on its own bill, learn about the provisions of the House’s version.
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Read MoreIf you're thinking about selling your business, you'll need to consider the buyer's perspective to help close the deal. Taxes are an important issue in negotiating the terms of the deal, and the buyer's tax objectives may conflict with yours. Here's an overview of the due diligence considerations from both parties' perspectives.
Read MoreHome ownership can be a financially rewarding investment, especially when you factor in the potential tax savings opportunities. This article summarizes various federal tax breaks that sweeten the deal for homeowners today, including the home sale gain exclusion, itemized deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes, credits for certain "green" home improvements and more.
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Read MoreIn the current economic environment, many rental property owners are incurring losses. But they may not to be able to currently deduct them. Here's an overview of information that property owners should know about: deductions for operating costs and depreciation, the passive activity loss rules, the excess business loss rule and net operating losses, as well as details about properties generating taxable income.
Read MoreIf you own a small or medium-sized business, it may be eligible for some significant tax breaks that aren't available for larger entities. Here are three examples to consider as you file your tax return for 2021 and plan for 2022. […]
Read MoreFor firm Hall, Kistler & Company in Canton, a successful approach to the hybrid working model meant focusing first on staff needs.
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