One of the provisions of the Protecting Americans From Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015, was to start phasing out bonus depreciation after 2017. Here are some of the things you should know. Read More
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Due to slow revenue growth for 2017, many states are looking to online retailers to determine state nexus, which in turn could result in requiring online retailers to collect and remit sales tax. Read More
Read more →Recent legislation now requires the Secretary of State to deny a passport or renewal to seriously delinquent taxpayers. Read More
Read more →In our commitment to continually improve the security of your information we will be working with SmartVault in the coming months to make updates to your online client portal. Read More
Read more →In light of the Equifax breach, we’ve received many questions about whether tax payers should freeze their credit or not. We’ve found a great article from U.S. News that can help give you the facts you need. Read More
Read more →Throughout the year, you may contribute money or gifts to organizations that are eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions. Here are the facts you need to know when giving gifts to charity: Read More
Read more →We have been approached by some of our clients regarding suggestions of “what to do” in light of the Equifax breach. Below is a list of suggestions that may provide you comfort: Read More
Read more →With a few short months left of 2017, now is a great time to start thinking about tax planning for the rest of the year. Tax planning can allow you to lessen your liability come tax time. Here are some tax saving tips to start thinking about:
Read more →With a few short months left of 2017, now is a great time to start thinking about tax planning for the rest of the year. Tax planning can allow you to lessen your liability come tax time. Here are some tax saving tips to start thinking about:
Read more →Our firm frequently gets questions from clients about tax record retention. As a rule of thumb for both businesses and individuals, most tax records should be kept for 7 years. There are however, a few exceptions to the rule. We have created a record retention guideline that
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