Tax Planning
Financial Tips for Recent College Graduates
Members of the college graduating class of 2017 owed an average of close to $30,000 each in student loan debt. Imagine starting out adult life with that kind of debt…
Read MoreReal Estate Opportunities in 2021
Real estate has had a banner year as mortgage rates continue to be low, more people are looking to buy than those who are selling and home prices continue to…
Read MoreThe Biggest Winners and Losers in President Biden’s Proposed Individual Tax Plan
President Biden presented his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan, which focuses on expanding benefits for education, children and childcare. The Biden administration intends to pay for the plan with a…
Read MoreChanges to Required Minimum Distributions
By: Mengjiao (Sherry) Yao, CPA, Supervisor [Notice: Some of the information in this blogpost is no longer relevant. Click here to read our latest post for updates to the RMD.]…
Read MoreTax Implications of Rental Property
By: Jason Shuman, Staff Accountant One of the more common questions we get asked leading up to and during tax season is about the reporting of rental properties. At first…
Read MoreTax Day for Individuals Extended to May 17
(March 18, 2021) The IRS announced late yesterday that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15,…
Read MoreTax Provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
(March 18, 2021) The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), which Congress passed and President Biden signed into law on Thursday, March 11, grants relief to taxpayers and extends…
Read MoreDeciding if a Roth IRA Conversion is For You
Roth IRAs can be a powerful tax tool, but they are often misunderstood and misused. Investment income in Roth IRAs compound tax-free and most distributions are tax-free as well. Another…
Read MoreTime to Go Digital
By: Marie Holliday, CPA, MBA, Managing Director News stories and images of mailed tax returns and payments piled up outside closed IRS and state processing centers, not to mention lengthy…
Read MoreNeed to Pay Taxes? Try Online Payment Options
The IRS and most jurisdictions allow several convenient ways for taxpayers to pay their taxes online. With a couple of clicks, you can pay balance(s) due, extension payments or quarterly…
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