Get tax breaks for energy-saving purchases this year because they may disappear
November 22, 2024 | Ryan Burke, CPA, MSF
This may be the last year to get tax breaks for energy saving purchases. Read the blog to find out more
Read MoreFinding a 401(k) that’s right for your business
August 7, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
By and large, today’s employees expect employers to offer a tax-advantaged retirement plan. A 401(k) is an obvious choice to consider, but you may not be aware that there are a variety of types to choose from. Let’s check out some of the most popular options: Traditional. Employees contribute on a pretax basis, with the […]
Choosing the best business entity structure post-TCJA
August 7, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
For tax years beginning in 2018 and beyond, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) created a flat 21% federal income tax rate for C corporations. Under prior law, C corporations were taxed at rates as high as 35%. The TCJA also reduced individual income tax rates, which apply to sole proprietorships and pass-through entities, […]
Run the numbers before you extend customer credit
August 7, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Funny thing about customers: They can keep you in business — but they can also put you out of it. The latter circumstance often arises when a company overly relies on a few customers that abuse their credit to the point where the company’s cash flow is dramatically impacted. To guard against this, you need […]
Changes that affect your business’s 401(k) plan
August 7, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
When you think about recent tax law changes and your business, you’re probably thinking about the new 20% pass-through deduction for qualified business income or the enhancements to depreciation-related breaks. Or you may be contemplating the reduction or elimination of certain business expense deductions. But there are also a couple of recent tax law changes […]
Tax Advantages = Investing in QSB stock
August 7, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduced most ordinary-income tax rates for individuals, it didn’t change long-term capital gains rates. They remain at 0%, 15% and 20%. The 0% rate generally applies to taxpayers in the bottom two ordinary-income tax brackets (now 10% and 12%), but you no longer have to be in […]
The tax impact of the TCJA on estate planning
July 26, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
The massive changes the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) made to income taxes have garnered the most attention. But the new law also made major changes to gift and estate taxes. While the TCJA didn’t repeal these taxes, it did significantly reduce the number of taxpayers who’ll be subject to them, at least for […]
Key deadlines for businesses and other employers
July 26, 2018 | Paula Kennedy, EA
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2018. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. July […]
Factor in taxes = where to live in retirement
July 26, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Many Americans relocate to another state when they retire. If you’re thinking about such a move, state and local taxes should factor into your retirement decision. Income, property and sales tax Choosing a state that has no personal income tax may appear to be the best option. But that might not be the case once […]
Long-term deal ease your succession planning woes?
July 26, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Some business owners — particularly those who founded their companies — may find it hard to give up control to a successor. Maybe you just can’t identify the right person internally to fill your shoes. While retirement isn’t in your immediate future, you know you must eventually step down. One potential solution is to find […]
A midyear review should go beyond financials
July 26, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Every year is a journey for a business. You begin with a set of objectives for the months ahead, probably encounter a few bumps along the way and, hopefully, reach your destination with some success and a few lessons learned. The middle of the year is the perfect time to stop for a breather. A […]