The Tax Clock Is Ticking

We are nearing the October 15th filing deadline, so all the crying is almost over 2019 tax return submissions.   We blogged throughout the summer on various topics, but now you’re down to a few weeks to effectively do 90% of what can be done to affect your 2020 tax liability.  Only a few things can be done [...]

The Tax Clock Is Ticking2020-09-25T14:00:41+00:00

Tax Planning: It Isn’t Just For Breakfast Anymore

All around the country, there are people in an absolute panic because the real tax deadline for personal tax return extension filers is approaching and they are running out of time.  A few blogs ago, we talked about how to possibly deal with not being ready for the corporate deadline on September 15th .  We don’t have an amusing anecdote [...]

Tax Planning: It Isn’t Just For Breakfast Anymore2020-09-18T14:00:35+00:00

If You Think Your CPA is Telling You Everything You Need to Know…Think Again.

First, let us make it clear that we aren’t saying that your CPA or accountant is doing anything wrong.  The accounting industry is one of the most honorable and respected fields around.  That being said, there is a misconception that they are going to be proactive when advising clients about their taxes, and that’s just [...]

If You Think Your CPA is Telling You Everything You Need to Know…Think Again.2020-09-11T14:00:52+00:00

Plan Your 2020 Tax Outcomes Now

With Labor Day here, what tax planning should I think about before the fourth quarter is in full swing?  The biggest mistake a business can make is not knowing their true numbers. The biggest mistake individuals can make is thinking they aren’t affected financially just because they “made it” and are back to work.  Business [...]

Plan Your 2020 Tax Outcomes Now2020-09-04T15:37:11+00:00

Remote Work, State Taxes and an Unintended Chess Game.

With the COVID-19 pandemic, many people who worked in an office have suddenly found themselves being asked to work from home for safety reasons.  Many remote workers, especially those no longer commuting to cities, wonder if they will have to pay taxes where they were working, or at home, or both. States use several factors [...]

Remote Work, State Taxes and an Unintended Chess Game.2020-08-28T15:43:47+00:00

Mistakes Can Go Both Ways!

Many times business owners have come into our office and with our help have found that they were doing things incorrectly regarding their bookkeeping and taxes.  Occasionally, the errors add to the tax burdens that they have been underreporting.  That never feels good, but it is always better to fix those issues pre-audit.  Often, errors [...]

Mistakes Can Go Both Ways!2020-08-21T15:22:55+00:00

Roth IRAs Are Often Misunderstood

When people save for retirement they almost automatically use accounts that avoid tax now.  IRAs, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, 457s, all pretax retirement savings plans.  Certainly, long term savings uninterrupted by withdrawals and the effect of compounding interest on interest earned is unarguably valuable, but doing that in pretax accounts is NOT the only way to have [...]

Roth IRAs Are Often Misunderstood2020-08-14T15:13:00+00:00

If You Took PPP Loans, It’s Time to Work on Getting them Forgiven…IT’S NOT AUTOMATIC!

Many business owners cheered as the news came out about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans. The money was not distributed perfectly, but for a “rush job” it was still done pretty well. Then, the money went out and we have witnessed the result, in that many businesses that had no customers for weeks and [...]

If You Took PPP Loans, It’s Time to Work on Getting them Forgiven…IT’S NOT AUTOMATIC!2020-08-07T14:57:13+00:00

What Is Tax Planning?

We use the term “Tax Planning” often, but we are aware that many people are not sure what it really is.  Some people think “That means off shore accounts and citizenship shell games ending with jail time.  No thank you!”.  That is not tax planning, that’s tax evasion, and it’s not at all what we [...]

What Is Tax Planning?2020-07-31T15:50:06+00:00

People Complain About Taxes, but Most Avoid Planning Better Outcomes!

It’s human nature, of course.  We complain about our weight in the line at the ice-cream stand.  We complain about being tired, then stay up late playing the latest game on our smart devices. Humans are funny and contradictory animals. Have you ever noticed that when you’re in a conversation, people are quick to complain [...]

People Complain About Taxes, but Most Avoid Planning Better Outcomes!2020-07-24T14:00:26+00:00
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