Major tax legislation at the end of 2017 has suspended many prized deductions for 2018 through 2025, while cutting tax rates. As a result, your year-end tax planning will likely need some new moves. ...
Giving property to charity? Check the tax rules Despite other wholesale changes for individuals for 2018 through 2025, the main tax benefits for charitable donations have been preserved. If you ...
If you are an IRA owner, the IRS requires that you withdraw a minimum amount (RMD) from your IRA each year after your required beginning date. However, some IRA owners may not need the money or don’t ...
Year End Business Tax Planning
Self Employment, Tax Planning, Starting a New Business, Tax Deductions
10 tax-savvy business moves to make before 2019 Even though 2019 is just around the corner, you still have time to take action and save on your business tax bill. Here are 10 ideas to consider:...
Review your Section 529 plan now While school finances may be the last thing on your mind as you head into the holiday season, a review of your Section 529 education savings account now could save ...
Business Data Security Requirements
Education Savings, Tax Planning, Tax Fraud, Starting a New Business
Keep your business tax info safe Business taxes involve a lot of paperwork, and those papers typically contain a lot of personal financial information. Are you taking steps to make sure your records ...
Don't forget — October is the month for preparing third-quarter 2018 payroll reports. As you begin gathering the information you'll send to federal, state and local governments, check your compliance ...
Should You Have A Health Savings Account?
Health Insurance, Tax Planning, Tax Deductions, Flexible Spending Accounts
Your health savings account refresher Health savings accounts (HSAs) have been around a long time, and little has changed since they were first introduced in 2003. They offer tax benefits, many of ...
Owe money to the IRS? You may have options Are you up to your ears in tax debt or at odds with the IRS over your tax liability? You may have more payment options than you think....
Small business owners: Consider an SEP One type of retirement plan that often fits the needs of small business owners is the Simplified Employee Pension (SEP). Typically, accounts are set up as SEP ...