How to Prevent Tax Identity Theft While the beginning of a new year may be a time for resolutions, clutter purges, and healthy eating goals, it’s also the beginning of tax season, which means identity thieves are on the prowl and looking for opportunities to steal...
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Year-End Tax Planning in the TCJA Era
The sweeping piece of legislation known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provided a steep learning curve last year, and while it still remains complicated, having some experience under our belts has us better prepared to tackle taxes in the TCJA era. Below is a...
Tax Tips to Implement Before the New Year
The end of 2019 is quickly approaching, and in keeping with the changes implemented by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, focusing on lowering taxable income rather than maximizing tax deductions remains a good move for most working Americans. Read on for a few key moves to...
It’s the Most Wonderful Time…To Review Business Expenses for Deductibility
As this year draws to a close, it’s wise to take the time to review your business expenses for deductibility in light of the changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which minimizes or omits many deductions. Below is an overview of these changes. While reviewing them, you may decide to revise your […]