As my focus shifts more and more to my real estate investing business, I noticed with interest the recent disaster relief rules implemented by the IRS for all taxpayers who live and work in designated counties in the state of California that have been deemed to have...
The following VERY long post is compliments of Morningstar, which provided a good recap of the rates and due dates for 2018 and 2019 tax filers. The year 2018 ushered in seismic tax-code changes that you’re likely to see reflected on your 2018 return: notably,...
I’m guessing you’ve not read about this little tax sweetener in your local business newspaper, so here’s something to discuss with your CPA. If you employ no more than 25 full time employees (or the equivalent if you employ part-timers) and the...
We get asked on occasion by new clients to help with their taxes. We tell them we are good at calling in their CPAs to talk about taxes, and that's who they should turn to for help. We get funny looks sometimes, but it doesn't change our (lack of) interest in...
I just read some great year end tax planning tips from a print newsletter that is also available online (without subscribing). Tips for owners of privately held companies include several that can still be implemented in the remaining days of the year if you act now....