The First Major Deadline of the Tax Season is Looming!

Many people think of the IRS filing deadline as April 15th.  Simple right?  In fact, there are deadlines all year long, something different every month.  IRS Publication 509 has the outlines, if you want a quick search to look something up.  If you are in certain industries, you likely know you have different deadlines; like [...]

The First Major Deadline of the Tax Season is Looming!2022-02-25T14:37:12+00:00

Simple or Complex, Tax Planning is Important!

Sometimes “Tax Planning” can be easy: “Open an IRA and it reduces your taxable income.” Other times it can be quite complex: “Cost segregation” on a building means hiring an engineering firm and having a structure broken down into its many components on paper, with each value separately listed; the frame, wiring, heating systems, etc., [...]

Simple or Complex, Tax Planning is Important!2022-02-18T14:10:45+00:00

They Zig, We Zag

People who are worried about the 10 year rule, requiring beneficiaries of inherited IRAs to withdraw the entire balance within 10 years, can double that time with a CRT beneficiary in front of inheritors.  What if you really have a big IRA and the 10 year rule just isn’t enough of a stretch to help [...]

They Zig, We Zag2022-02-11T14:26:37+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”2022-02-04T16:06:03+00:00

The Only Constant is Change (especially with taxation)

We talk a lot about people not doing tax planning and not spending more time creating the tax outcomes they want. We urge people to understand that it’s within their own control and that tax outcomes can be legally and ethically manipulated.  We go on and on about the benefits.  BUT…we understand why it’s so [...]

The Only Constant is Change (especially with taxation)2022-01-28T15:19:06+00:00

Recent Conservation Easement Tax Cases are Settling Favorably for Taxpayers

A recent headline in Tax Analysts reads: “Reasonable IRS Appraisal Triggers Conservation Easement Settlement.” The article describes a long battle involving what the IRS calls “syndicated” conservation easement transactions. Hale E. Sheppard Esq. an Atlanta Georgia based Attorney stated in review of the ruling: “after the IRS was unable to win the case on technical issues [...]

Recent Conservation Easement Tax Cases are Settling Favorably for Taxpayers2022-01-20T17:57:06+00:00

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 [...]

Tax Season Is Here Again! Choose Apples or Oranges.2022-01-14T17:09:21+00:00

Another Tax Season is Almost Upon Us

Tax filing season is looming again, with the IRS saying they will begin accepting returns between January 24th and 30th. However, it is possible that the IRS will delay the start of tax season a week or so beyond that, and returns containing Earned Income Tax (EITC) or Child Tax (CTC) credits may have refunds [...]

Another Tax Season is Almost Upon Us2022-01-07T15:58:42+00:00
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