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Posts (814) November 30, 2023 Succession Planning For Family Businesses Many family business owners encounter seemingly insurmountable problems when developing their succession plans. The good news is there are plenty of solutions. Read More November 30, 2023 IRS Delays Reporting Rule For Online Payment Processors The IRS is delaying the $600 Form 1099-K reporting threshold for third-party settlement organizations for the 2023 tax year. Read More November 30, 2023 Higher Interest Rates Spark Interest In Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable remainder trusts can be especially effective in a high-interest-rate environment, such as right now. Find out why. Read More December 5, 2023 4 Ideas That May Help Reduce Your 2023 Tax Bill Before you know it, 2024 will be here. But until then, there may still be time to reduce your 2023 federal tax liability by taking these steps. Read More December 20, 2023 The “Nanny Tax” Must Be Paid For Household Workers In 2023, if you pay a household worker cash wages of $2,600 or more, you must withhold and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes. Here’s what the amount will be for 2024, along with details about possible tax obligations for household workers. Read More March 26, 2022 The Tax Rules of Renting Out a Vacation Home Property Summer is just around the corner. If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may wonder about the tax consequences of renting it out for part of the year. The tax treatment depends on how many days it’s rented and your level of personal use. Personal use includes vacation use by your relatives… Read More May 6, 2021 Do You Know the New Accounting Rules for Gifts in Kind? President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More June 11, 2021 Online Security Tips From The Department Of Labor President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More March 23, 2020 Auditing Revenue Traditionally, audit procedures for private companies tend to focus on the balance sheet. That is, auditors evaluate whether the book values of the company’s assets are overstated and its liabilities are understated. However, the income statement needs attention, too, especially in light of the updated guidance on recognizing revenue from contracts and the potential for misstatement. New… Read More March 3, 2020 Everything You Need to Know About Investing in Your 20s Whether you just started your first job out of college or already have a job and a brand-new retirement account, it's never too soon to start thinking about how the investment decisions you make now will impact your future. When you graduate, you immediately face a lot of pressure to find any job. Sometimes that's a… Read More January 9, 2024 The Kiddie Tax Could Affect Your Children Until They’re Young Adults Do you consider 21- or 22-year-olds to be kids? For purposes of the “kiddie tax,” they might be. Here are the rules. Read More January 25, 2024 4 Good Reasons To Turn Down An Inheritance “Thanks, but no thanks.” If you expect to receive an inheritance from a family member but you don’t want it, you might choose to use a qualified disclaimer to refuse the bequest. Find out why. Read More Load more Page 54 of 85« First«...102030...5253545556...607080...»Last »
November 30, 2023 Succession Planning For Family Businesses Many family business owners encounter seemingly insurmountable problems when developing their succession plans. The good news is there are plenty of solutions. Read More
November 30, 2023 IRS Delays Reporting Rule For Online Payment Processors The IRS is delaying the $600 Form 1099-K reporting threshold for third-party settlement organizations for the 2023 tax year. Read More
November 30, 2023 Higher Interest Rates Spark Interest In Charitable Remainder Trusts Charitable remainder trusts can be especially effective in a high-interest-rate environment, such as right now. Find out why. Read More
December 5, 2023 4 Ideas That May Help Reduce Your 2023 Tax Bill Before you know it, 2024 will be here. But until then, there may still be time to reduce your 2023 federal tax liability by taking these steps. Read More
December 20, 2023 The “Nanny Tax” Must Be Paid For Household Workers In 2023, if you pay a household worker cash wages of $2,600 or more, you must withhold and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes. Here’s what the amount will be for 2024, along with details about possible tax obligations for household workers. Read More
March 26, 2022 The Tax Rules of Renting Out a Vacation Home Property Summer is just around the corner. If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may wonder about the tax consequences of renting it out for part of the year. The tax treatment depends on how many days it’s rented and your level of personal use. Personal use includes vacation use by your relatives… Read More
May 6, 2021 Do You Know the New Accounting Rules for Gifts in Kind? President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
June 11, 2021 Online Security Tips From The Department Of Labor President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act. Are you eligible to receive direct payments under the new law that passed on March 11? Read More
March 23, 2020 Auditing Revenue Traditionally, audit procedures for private companies tend to focus on the balance sheet. That is, auditors evaluate whether the book values of the company’s assets are overstated and its liabilities are understated. However, the income statement needs attention, too, especially in light of the updated guidance on recognizing revenue from contracts and the potential for misstatement. New… Read More
March 3, 2020 Everything You Need to Know About Investing in Your 20s Whether you just started your first job out of college or already have a job and a brand-new retirement account, it's never too soon to start thinking about how the investment decisions you make now will impact your future. When you graduate, you immediately face a lot of pressure to find any job. Sometimes that's a… Read More
January 9, 2024 The Kiddie Tax Could Affect Your Children Until They’re Young Adults Do you consider 21- or 22-year-olds to be kids? For purposes of the “kiddie tax,” they might be. Here are the rules. Read More
January 25, 2024 4 Good Reasons To Turn Down An Inheritance “Thanks, but no thanks.” If you expect to receive an inheritance from a family member but you don’t want it, you might choose to use a qualified disclaimer to refuse the bequest. Find out why. Read More