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 sitting, so over the next few blogs, I am going to take apart the new [...]
There is an old saying that you cannot eat an elephant in one sitting, so over the next few blogs, I am going to take apart the new [...]
The Conference Committee has reached a deal on tax reform! The bill will now go to the full House and Senate where it is expected to pass. I will have [...]
From the Desk of Lauran L. Stevenson The IRS’ Heavy Reliance on the Online Account Benefits In December of 2016, the IRS launched a new taxpayer service that is supposed [...]
From the Desk of Lauran L. Stevenson Taxpayer Advocate Service Mid-Year Report to Congress This week’s post will introduce the Fiscal Year Objectives Report to Congress. This report presents a [...]
From the Desk of Lauran L. Stevenson Form 1099 – Not to be Ignored The difference between a 1099 and a W2 employee is how the monies and information on [...]
From the Desk of Michael T. McCormick Tax Planning for the Donald Trump Presidency After a heated presidential election, the time is now to look forward and see what changes [...]
From the Desk of Michael T. McCormick Rental Real Estate: Tax Advantages and Opportunities With the summer season upon us many of our clients are asking questions about the benefits [...]