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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
When creating a will, most people focus on the big-ticket items — including who gets the house, the car and
The bookkeeper is one of any company’s most trusted employees. Unfortunately, that trust isn’t always deserved. Bookkeepers — particularly those
The summer months are almost here and, with them, the prospect of many employers offering unpaid internships to high school
Now that small businesses and their owners have filed their 2017 income tax returns (or filed for an extension), it’s
What 2017 tax records can you toss once you’ve filed your 2017 return? The answer is simple: none. You need
If you want to preserve as much wealth as possible for your children, but you leave property to your spouse
Most people are genuinely appreciative of inheritances. But sometimes it may be too good to be true. While inherited property
Every business owner launches his or her company wanting to be successful. But once you get out there, it usually
The Mercedes-Benz Corporate Run is a South Florida staple since 1985, attracting local runners and companies for more than 30
Gerson Preston Features Partner Stuart Rohatiner at University of Miami’s April 2018 event “It is All About the U”. Photo
Gerson Preston Recognizes Partner Melisse Burstein at her event: Financial Fitness for Women: Work on Strengthening your other A$$-ets, where
Passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December 2017 has led to confusion over some of the
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the second quarter of 2018.
When a company’s deductible expenses exceed its income, generally a net operating loss (NOL) occurs. If when filing your 2017
You may have breathed a sigh of relief after filing your 2017 income tax return (or requesting an extension). But
While April 15 (April 17 this year) is the main tax deadline on most individual taxpayers’ minds, there are others
U.S. citizens working abroad are generally taxed on their worldwide income, but if they have a tax home in a
Today, it’s not unusual for a family to include children from prior marriages. These “blended” families can create estate planning
Non-U.S. citizens in the United States face some estate planning challenges when it comes to taxes. If you’re a U.S.
Celebrating the successful end of another tax season with the team…Thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of the
Gerson Preston Features Partner Stuart Rohatiner at University of Miami’s April 2018 event “It is All About the U”. Photo
Gerson Preston Features Partner Stuart Rohatiner who spoke at the recent University of Miami Global Entertainment and Sports 2018 Conference.
Classifying workers as independent contractors — rather than employees — can save businesses money and provide other benefits. But the
A traditional trust can sometimes create a conflict between the lifetime and remainder beneficiaries. For example, investment strategies that provide
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) today provided additional guidance (Notice 2018-13) for computing the “transition tax”