Category Archives: Tax Law
Tax Credits Help Offset Higher Education Costs
This summer is flying by and unbelievable it is almost back to school time. [...]
Settling Tax Debt- Making an Offer in Compromise
Taxpayers who owe money to the IRS often feel helpless and procrastinate, waiting for [...]
Here’s how taxpayers can protect themselves from scammers
It seems like phone scams are getting more prevalent. On the good side, more [...]
The Right to a Fair and Just Tax System: Taxpayer Bill of Rights #10
All taxpayers have the right to a fair and just tax system. This is [...]
I’m getting audited! Now what?
Full blown, old-fashioned audits have become rarer and rarer. You know the kind…everyone’s fear, [...]
Audit Series
As most of our clients know, a large majority of our practice surrounds tax planning [...]
Law and Tax Go Hand in Hand
Happy June 1st! Summertime marks the busy season for real estate transactions, including the popular [...]
Fairy Tales and Taxes
Wedding bells are ringing this weekend in merry ol’ England for the House of [...]
Business Deductions Directly from the IRS
The IRS recently published some guidance with regard to the new tax reform and [...]
Unique Tax Issues in the Entertainment Industry
We have many clients in the entertainment industry, including professional athletes, actors, authors, etc. [...]
You have questions, Mike has answers!
I was answering a client’s question the other day and I realized that some [...]
Charitable Giving under the New Tax Reform
Our clients are some of the most charitable people we know! With the new tax [...]
Charitable Contributions
Many of my clients are asking questions about charitable contributions while they get their documents [...]
Tax Reform and Education Funding
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act modifies qualified tuition programs and the exclusion of student [...]
Business Trips That Mix Business with Pleasure
Given the nasty weather of late, many clients are planning trips to get away. Business [...]
It’s Not Too Late! Retirement Account Contributions for Tax Year 2017
For those of you who have been paying close attention to the Tax Cuts and [...]
IRS Warns Travelers: Passports Can Be Suspended
I have mentioned this topic in prior blogs, but the IRS issued a new reminder [...]
Home Ownership: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Part 3
Another big question coming from many clients regarding the new Act’s effect on their [...]
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Part 2: Pass-through Income Deduction
There is an old saying that you cannot eat an elephant in one [...]
Happy New Year!
From Our Family to Yours, Our firm would like to say: Warm Wishes and [...]