Understanding the Most Common IRS Notices
For many taxpayers, receiving a letter from the IRS can feel intimidating. The envelope arrives with the IRS seal, and immediately, worry sets in: Did I make a mistake? Am I in trouble? The truth is, IRS [...]
Tax Court Case Provides Lessons on Best Recordkeeping Practices for Businesses
Running a successful business requires more than delivering great products or services. Behind the scenes, meticulous recordkeeping plays a crucial role in financial health, compliance and tax savings. Good records can mean the difference between [...]
The New Face of Digital Deception: How AI is Changing the Scam Game (And How to Stay Ahead)
Remember when scam emails were easy to spot? The Nigerian prince with questionable grammar? Those days are rapidly becoming quaint, nostalgic memories. Today's digital threats are wearing sophisticated masks, powered by the same AI tools [...]
Payroll Tax Implications of New Tax Breaks on Tips and Overtime
Before the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), tip income and overtime income were fully taxable for federal income tax purposes. The new law changes that. Tip income deduction For 2025–2028, the OBBBA creates a [...]
New Rules Could Boost Your R&E Tax Savings in 2025
A major tax change is here for businesses with research and experimental (R&E) expenses. On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) reinstated the immediate deduction for U.S.-based R&E expenses, reversing rules under [...]
2025 Estimated Tax Payments: What You Need to Know
Mark Your Calendar The third installment of 2025 estimated taxes is due Monday, September 15. Heads Up: IRS Changed Their Mailing Address If you're mailing paper checks to the IRS with form 1040-ES and live in one of [...]
Business Meals — What’s Still on the Menu After 2025
Starting in 2026, the tax treatment of business meals changes dramatically. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), employer-provided meals for the “convenience of the employer” including de minimis fringe benefit were limited to a 50% deduction. Unlike [...]
No Tax on Car Loan Interest Under the New Law? Not Exactly
Under current federal income tax rules, so-called personal interest expense generally can’t be deducted. One big exception is qualified residence interest or home mortgage interest, which can be deducted, subject to some limitations, if you [...]
The New Law Includes a Game-Changer for Business Payment Reporting
The One, Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) contains a major overhaul to an outdated IRS requirement. Beginning with payments made in 2026, the new law raises the threshold for information reporting on certain business payments [...]
Act soon: The OBBBA Ends Clean Energy Tax Breaks
The newly enacted One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) represents a major move by President Trump and congressional Republicans to roll back a number of clean energy tax incentives originally introduced or expanded under the [...]









