Tax Season Is Here Again! Choose Apples or Oranges.

There are many ways a tax return can be done that are all OK with the IRS, but only one of those ways nets the largest refund! People need to understand this across America, and we talk about tax planning constantly. We blog, tweet, post, email and on and on, yet we as an industry are not [...]

Tax Season Is Here Again! Choose Apples or Oranges.2026-01-09T18:16:05+00:00

Business Owners Often Paint Themselves Into a “Tax Corner”

As weather interrupts some parts of the country and business owners have to scramble and fill in the gaps of employees, supplies, deliveries and the like, it’s easy for them to worry about taxes later, after all, there’s “plenty of time.” That often comes back to bite them though, sometimes hard. If they run their [...]

Business Owners Often Paint Themselves Into a “Tax Corner”2025-12-30T21:23:07+00:00

Your Tax Planning Christmas Letter (replace Santa with the IRS)

Dear Santa, I feel like you put me on the naughty list every year. When I file my tax return you impose taxes on me that I don’t want to pay. It feels like tons of coal are being unfairly put into my very little stockings. I try to be a good person all year, [...]

Your Tax Planning Christmas Letter (replace Santa with the IRS)2025-12-17T15:20:41+00:00

Simple Tax Tips Are Sometimes the Best

People often struggle with record keeping and are typically so busy that they are simply unaware of tools or services that have been developed that could greatly improve the recording of tax deductible expenses, mileage, etc. There are many topics we could cover here, but two that are universal. If you are in business, you [...]

Simple Tax Tips Are Sometimes the Best2025-12-10T19:23:17+00:00

Non-qualified Accounts As Tax Planning Tools?

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 [...]

Non-qualified Accounts As Tax Planning Tools?2025-12-03T16:19:21+00:00

Happy Thanksgiving!

From our family to yours, have a safe and happy holiday weekend! Source

Happy Thanksgiving!2025-11-25T15:24:14+00:00

Charitable Planning for Younger Clients ~ with a Twist

Often people will have one-time “Income Events” that greatly increase the income tax due in that year. Finding ways to mitigate that additional tax, especially for younger people, can be challenging. In some cases, setting up a Charitable Lead Trust (CLT) in order to receive an upfront income tax deduction might be viable option. A [...]

Charitable Planning for Younger Clients ~ with a Twist2025-11-18T17:40:17+00:00

Overlooked Opportunities

An often overlooked tax savings opportunity comes from not fully understanding how you can use your cars as a deduction on your tax return. It is very common for people who have a Schedule C sole proprietor type business to claim their mileage on automobiles. But the privilege of using personal deductions on a tax return [...]

Overlooked Opportunities2025-11-12T15:19:48+00:00

Tax Planning and Estate Planning Are a Lot Alike, and Ignored By Most!

People try, but “adulting” is hard!  Kids, pets, job, relatives, friends, bills, medical problems, car problems, work problems all in the last day, so when I have time I will start tax planning.  Same as….so when I have time I will start estate planning, it’s just so far down on most peoples’ day to day [...]

Tax Planning and Estate Planning Are a Lot Alike, and Ignored By Most!2025-11-05T16:08:19+00:00
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