Posted on March 25, 2024
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Sarah Gaymon
The passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act in 2017 (TCJA) brought a series of welcome tax breaks to individuals at all income levels. However, with the law calling for many of these provisions to reset in 2026, taxpayers are running out of time to implement new strategies for maintaining tax efficiency and ensuring […]
In this episode Director of Tax Services Richard Cabrera explains why it’s important for S Corps to consider the tax implications before entertaining bankruptcy proceedings.
Posted on March 14, 2024
It can be exceedingly difficult for companies to fill jobs that require specialized skills, such as finance and accounting, especially in a tight labor market with low unemployment. With so many job vacancies available to a limited number of qualified candidates, businesses must use all the resources available to stand out from the pack, build […]
Posted on March 13, 2024
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Luke Lucas
Professional athletes and entertainers, like most taxpayers, must learn to navigate the often-treacherous federal tax code and a broad range of differing tax laws at the state and local level that can increase their tax liabilities and eat into their hard-played earnings. For athletes and entertainers who travel across the country for games and performances, […]
Posted on March 05, 2024
On today’s episode Associate Director Debra Sears shares her thoughts about the importance of cash flow and strategies for making improvements.
Posted on March 05, 2024
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Adam Cohen
The clock is ticking for nonprofit entities, including private foundations, to file annual returns on Form 990 before the May 15 deadline for calendar-year filers. Failure to file or request an automatic six-month extension can jeopardize an organization’s tax-exempt status and result in significant penalties. IRS series Forms 990 are informational documents that most non-profits […]