Posted on August 27, 2020
The IRS typically takes about two weeks to process paper tax returns and payments it receives via mail from taxpayers. However, 2020 is far from typical. In the current environment, taxpayers should be prepared for some challenges, some of which the IRS is working to alleviate. Due to the IRS’s temporarily shut down of most […]
Posted on August 24, 2020
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Adam Cohen
Hurricane season is heating up, and we are reminded of the importance of preparing for the impact of a threatening storm or other natural disaster and planning for short and long-term recovery. One thing that we can rely on every year is that hurricane season will begin on June 1 and run through November 30. […]
Posted on August 20, 2020
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Joel Glick
The economic realities of the COVID-19 health crisis are setting in, forcing businesses of all sizes and in all industries to think about how and if they can continue to meet their existing financial obligations and remain afloat without taking on more debt. While some business owners consider bankruptcy to be a death knell for […]
Posted on August 13, 2020
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Angie Adames
There is no doubt the tax laws concerning real estate are complex. One of the more common challenges faced by owners and investors is distinguishing between property repairs and capital improvements. While both can provide tax benefits, an incorrect classification could have significant impact on the amount of taxes you owe. The U.S. tax code […]
Posted on August 11, 2020
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Brent Leslie
Environmental sustainability, social responsibility, and corporate governance (ESG) are becoming more than mere buzzwords companies use in their marketing materials. Increasingly, consumers and businesses are basing their investment and purchasing decisions on the specific actions companies take (or fail to take) as socially responsible corporate citizens. It is no longer sufficient for businesses to make […]
Posted on August 06, 2020
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Joseph Saka
There is no doubt that the COVID-19 health crisis has permeated almost every aspect of life in 2020. According to the IRS, the pandemic has even spread to the agency’s annual list of the 12 most common tax scams criminals use to steal taxpayers’ money and personal information. Following are the “Dirty Dozen” schemes to […]