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April 15 is the Deadline for More Than Just Your Income Tax Return

You know your 2025 federal income tax return is due April 15, 2026. But do you know what else has an April 15 deadline? If you don’t, you could miss out on valuable tax-saving opportunities or become subject to interest and even penalties. Making 2025 contributions to an IRA It may be 2026, but you can still make a 2025 contribution to a traditional or Roth IRA [...]

By |March 10th, 2026|deadline, tax deadlines|0 Comments

When Your Boss Calls, But It’s Not Really Your Boss: Deepfake Fraud Is Here

Picture this: Your CFO calls you on Zoom. She's asking you to process an urgent wire transfer for a confidential acquisition. You can see her face. You recognize her voice. Other executives are on the call too, nodding along. Everything looks and sounds exactly right. So you authorize the transfer. And $25 million disappears into a criminal's bank account. This isn't a hypothetical. This happened [...]

By |March 3rd, 2026|AI, Tech|0 Comments

IRS Launches New Web Page to Streamline Tax Fraud and Scam Reporting

The Internal Revenue Service announced the launch of a new web page that allows taxpayers to confidentially report suspected tax fraud, scams, evasion, or other tax-related illegal activities, as well as internal-facing improvements that will enhance how referrals are used to stop illegal activity. “Improvements to the IRS fraud reporting system make reporting suspected wrongdoing easier and simpler and will address historic challenges that had prevented the [...]

By |February 27th, 2026|irs, News|0 Comments

The Great Subscription Creep: How Software Costs Are Quietly Eating Your Budget

Quick question: How many software subscriptions does your business pay for right now? If you answered with confidence, you're in the minority. If you said "I think around 10 or 15?" you're probably closer to reality—but still low. The average small business now pays for over 15 different software subscriptions, and here's the uncomfortable truth: you're likely wasting 30% of that budget on seats nobody's [...]

By |February 17th, 2026|AI, business, Tech|0 Comments

When Medical Expenses are — and aren’t — Tax Deductible

If you had significant medical expenses last year, you may be wondering what you can deduct on your 2025 income tax return. Income-based thresholds and other rules can make it hard to claim the medical expense deduction. At the same time, more types of expenses may be eligible than you might expect. Limits on the deduction Medical expenses are deductible only if they weren’t reimbursable [...]

By |February 16th, 2026|deduction, medical deduction, medical expense|0 Comments

Increase Your Current Business Deductions Under Tangible Property Safe Harbors

Did your business make repairs to tangible property, such as buildings, equipment or vehicles, in 2025? Such costs may be fully deductible on your 2025 income tax return — if they weren’t actually for “improvements” that must be depreciated over a period of years. Betterment, restoration or adaptation In general, a cost that results in an improvement to a building structure or any of its [...]

By |February 16th, 2026|business, deductions|0 Comments
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