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Donate Appreciated Stock for Twice the Tax Benefits

By |November 12th, 2018|charity, gift tax, stock, tax planning|

A tried-and-true year end tax strategy is to make charitable donations. As long as you itemize and your gift qualifies, you can claim a charitable deduction. But did you know that you can enjoy an [...]

Research Credit Available to Some Businesses for the First Time

By |November 9th, 2018|business, credit, New Tax Laws, research credit|

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) didn’t change the federal tax credit for “increasing research activities,” but several TCJA provisions have an indirect impact on the credit. As a result, the research credit may [...]

Could “Bunching” Medical Expenses into 2018 Save You Tax?

By |November 6th, 2018|deduction, deductions, expensing, medical deduction, New Tax Laws|

Some of your medical expenses may be tax deductible, but only if you itemize deductions and have enough expenses to exceed the applicable floor for deductibility. With proper planning, you may be able to time [...]

Selling Your Business? Defer — and Possibly Reduce — Tax with an Installment Sale

By |November 6th, 2018|business, liability, tax, tax implications, tax planning|

You’ve spent years building your company and now are ready to move on to something else, whether launching a new business, taking advantage of another career opportunity or retiring. Whatever your plans, you want to [...]

Consider All the Tax Consequences Before Making Gifts to Loved Ones

By |October 16th, 2018|estate, estate tax, gift tax, income tax, New Tax Laws|

Many people choose to pass assets to the next generation during life, whether to reduce the size of their taxable estate, to help out family members or simply to see their loved ones enjoy the [...]

Now’s The Time to Review Your Business Expenses

By |October 15th, 2018|business, deduction, deductions, expensing, New Tax Laws|

As we approach the end of the year, it’s a good idea to review your business’s expenses for deductibility. At the same time, consider whether your business would benefit from accelerating certain expenses into this [...]

529 Plans Offer Two Tax-Advantaged Education Funding Options

By |October 12th, 2018|child, education credit, expensing, New Tax Laws, savings|

Section 529 plans are a popular education-funding tool because of tax and other benefits. Two types are available: 1) prepaid tuition plans, and 2) savings plans. And one of these plans got even better under [...]

Tax-Free Fringe Benefits Help Small Businesses and Their Employees

By |October 11th, 2018|employer, expensing, medical deduction, New Tax Laws, tax, tax implications|

In today’s tightening job market, to attract and retain the best employees, small businesses need to offer not only competitive pay, but also appealing fringe benefits. Benefits that are tax-free are especially attractive to employees. [...]

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