July 2, 2019 Stock Options Tax Planning: What You Need to Know About ISOs and NQSOs Discussing your compensation package with your employer is an exciting time, especially as a new hire. During your orientation meeting, … Read More
July 1, 2019 Off To Day Camp? You May Be Eligible For A Tax Break If you meet certain requirements, you may be eligible for a tax break on summer day camp expenses you pay … Read More
June 25, 2019 Why Outsource Your Accounting and Tax Preparation Services Why outsource your accounting and tax preparation services? It starts with giving you more time to do the things you … Read More
June 12, 2019 Donating A Vehicle To Charity May Not Be A Taxwise Decision A tax deduction isn’t the only reason for donating a vehicle to charity. But if you’re counting on one, make … Read More
June 10, 2019 501c6 Associations: Preserve Tax-Exempt Status If your 501(c)(6) association doesn’t know the difference between qualified and nonqualified activities, you could be in trouble. Here’s why. Read More
June 4, 2019 The Best 3 Long-Term Tax Strategies For High Income Earners It may not always be glamorous, but a few key long-term tax strategies for high income earners can help you … Read More
May 31, 2019 Updated Rules For Use Of Employer-Provided Vehicles An attractive fringe benefit for some employees is an employer-provided vehicle that can be used for business and personal use. … Read More
May 17, 2019 Selling Your Home? Consider These Tax Implications Are you selling your principal residence? You may be able to exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 for married joint filers) … Read More
April 26, 2019 Casualty Loss Deductions: Only For A Federally Declared Disaster The rules for deducting personal casualty losses on a tax return have changed for 2018 to 2025. For more information … Read More
April 12, 2019 TCJA Glitches and the Extenders: Uncertainty Looms Glitches in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act require fixes! Tax extenders have yet to be extended! Will Congress pass … Read More
March 27, 2019 Stretch Your Spending Money With The Dependent Tax Credit Are you the parent of a child who is age 17 to 23? You may be eligible for a $500 … Read More
March 22, 2019 Holding On To Your Nonprofit’s Exempt Status Is your not-for-profit allowed to participate in lobbying and campaigning? What happens if you use extra revenue to reward an … Read More