Logical Tax Planning

It’s hard to be logical all the time about everything. The most financially successful tax clients we serve at least attempt to force themselves to be logical, for their own benefit. For instance, our parents, as well as a subset of the economy including some popular radio show based advisors like Dave Ramsey, say you [...]

Logical Tax Planning2025-05-28T13:24:13+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 under-reporting. That never feels good, but it is always better to fix those issues prior to any [...]

Mistakes Can Go Both Ways!2025-05-21T14:26:57+00:00

How to Avoid Capital Gains Taxes Still Seems to Mystify the Public

When people are contemplating selling an asset like a house, an investment property, stock or a business asset, it’s usually to make a profit or to raise cash. Sometimes, a house is sold in order to buy bigger (or smaller), to move to a different town to take a new job. In the case of [...]

How to Avoid Capital Gains Taxes Still Seems to Mystify the Public2025-05-14T18:34:04+00:00

Give a Little and Get More than a Little Back!

Tax Planning is a constant stream of adaptation to the new rules that the government and IRS come up with annually. One year we have a tax credit for new windows, the next year it goes away, but a new credit for heat pumps is added. The only constant is change. Occasionally, policies that are [...]

Give a Little and Get More than a Little Back!2025-05-07T17:59:36+00:00

Like It or Not, Taxes are Constantly Changing

Tax policy and rates have always been fluid, much more so than most people realize, as they only focus on it for short periods one time a year. You also don’t see many high school or college classes on the history of taxes and tax planning, unless you’re in accounting school. Like a distant relative [...]

Like It or Not, Taxes are Constantly Changing2025-04-30T14:03:58+00:00

Accountants Should Change the Category Descriptions in Bookkeeping Systems After They Learn of Tax Changes. Most Don’t.

There is nothing permanent except change!  Stated by a Greek philosopher over 2500 years ago and it still stands true, especially in the tax code. Sometimes there are big changes, like those potentially coming with the expiration of TCJA, and sometimes small changes, but it’s a good bet that every year something for business owners [...]

Accountants Should Change the Category Descriptions in Bookkeeping Systems After They Learn of Tax Changes. Most Don’t.2025-04-23T13:50:51+00:00

Tax Planning Gem: Use a CRAT or CRUT to “Put Back” Your Stretch IRA Options for Non-spouse Beneficiaries!

Current tax rules now require that the entire balance of a non-spousal participant’s inherited IRA account to be distributed or withdrawn within 10 years of the death of the original owner. The 10-year rule applies regardless of whether the participant dies before, on, or after the RMD (required minimum distribution) age at which they had to [...]

Tax Planning Gem: Use a CRAT or CRUT to “Put Back” Your Stretch IRA Options for Non-spouse Beneficiaries!2025-04-16T13:48:48+00:00

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

It’s human nature, of course. We complain about our weight while 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 [...]

People Complain About Taxes, but Most Avoid Planning Better Outcomes!2025-04-09T16:47:00+00:00

The Tax Deadline Is About Payments Not Filing!

Some people have filed their tax return, received a refund and already spent it. Others have filed and paid and the “pain is over” for another year. But for many who have not filed and are looking at the calendar and saying “Oh, no!”, here are some tips. If you haven’t filed because of a [...]

The Tax Deadline Is About Payments Not Filing!2025-04-02T14:33:55+00:00

Tax Planning Light Bulb Moment

Have you ever had a “light bulb” moment?  I have been driving for many years. I’ve driven at least a million miles and I own a few cars (I collect certain types), and when driving my spouse’s car or one from the collection that I haven’t driven in a while, inevitably it’s time to gas up. I [...]

Tax Planning Light Bulb Moment2025-03-26T14:02:28+00:00
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