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Now is a good time to review your business’s expenses for deductibility. Accelerating deductible expenses into this year generally will
Planning for the end of life is never easy, but including your funeral and memorial wishes in your estate plan
A common estate planning mistake that people make is to own property jointly with an adult child or other family
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2019. Keep
To help defray health care costs, many people now contribute to, or are thinking about setting up, Health Savings Accounts
If you’re divorcing, it’s important to review your estate plan as early as possible, for two reasons: First, you may
We’ve reached the middle of the calendar year. So how are things going for your business? Conversationally you might say,
The U.S. Senate has passed, and President Trump is expected to sign into law, a broad package of reforms aimed
Is your business hiring this summer? If the employees come from certain “targeted groups,” you may be eligible for the
You’ve probably seen or heard ads urging you to donate your car to charity. “Make a difference and receive tax
The record-high exemption amount currently in effect means that fewer families are affected by gift and estate taxes. As a
Can your business become more profitable without venturing out of its comfort zone? Of course! However, adding new products or
Many employers believe they’ve taken adequate steps to prevent employment discrimination. And yet, it happens. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
If federal income tax and employment taxes (including Social Security) are withheld from employees’ paychecks and not handed over to
Life insurance has long provided a source of liquidity to pay estate taxes and other expenses. But, with the estate
When you retire, you may consider moving to another state — say, for the weather or to be closer to
When you retire, you may consider moving to another state — say, for the weather or to be closer to
When you retire, you may consider moving to another state — say, for the weather or to be closer to
Like most businesses, yours probably has a variety of physical assets, such as production equipment, office furnishings and a plethora
Despite the National Do Not Call registry and features such as caller ID, phone fraud is thriving in the mobile
Affluent families who wish to give to charity while minimizing gift and estate taxes should consider a charitable lead trust
The IRS has updated the inflation-adjusted “luxury automobile” limits on certain deductions taxpayers can take for passenger automobiles — including
Summer is just around the corner, so you might be thinking about getting some vacation time. If you’re self-employed or
The IRS just released its audit statistics for the 2018 fiscal year, and fewer taxpayers had their returns examined as
If a prime objective of your estate plan is to leave a lasting legacy, a dynasty trust may be the
Due to the massive changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), the 2019 filing season resulted in surprises.