DEDUCTING HOME EQUITY INTEREST UNDER THE TAX CUTS AND JOBS ACT

By |2022-08-18T08:45:08-04:00June 11th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Estate planning, Taxation|

Passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December 2017 has led to confusion over some longstanding deductions.  In response, the IRS recently issued a statement clarifying that the interest on home equity loans, home equity lines of credit and second mortgage will, in many cases, remain deductible. How It Used To Be [...]

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REINVESTING DISTRIBUTIONS CAN LEAD TO DOUBLE TAXATION

By |2018-05-23T09:11:26-04:00May 29th, 2018|Estate planning, Retirement, Taxation, Uncategorized|

Many investors elect to have their distributions automatically reinvested in their mutual funds.  But it’s important to remember that those distributions are taxable regardless of whether they’re reinvested or paid out in cash. Reinvested distributions increase your cost basis in a fund, so it’s critical to track your basis carefully to avoid double taxation.  If [...]

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FOREIGN ACCOUNTS CALL FOR SPECIFIC REPORTING REQUIREMENTS

By |2018-05-23T09:05:31-04:00May 25th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Estate planning, Retirement, Taxation|

In an increasingly globalized society, many people choose to open offshore accounts to deposit a portion of their wealth.  When doing so, it’s important to follow the IRS’s strict foreign accounts reporting requirements.  In a nutshell, if you have a financial interest in or signature authority over any foreign accounts, including bank accounts, brokerage accounts, [...]

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CHOOSING BETWEEN A CALENDAR TAX YEAR AND A FISCAL TAX YEAR

By |2022-08-18T08:45:09-04:00May 21st, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

Many business owners use a calendar year as their company’s tax year.  It’s intuitive and aligns with most owners’ personal returns, making it about as simple as anything involving taxes can be.  But for some businesses, choosing a fiscal tax year can make more sense. What’s A Fiscal Tax Year?  A fiscal tax year consists [...]

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GET AN EARLY TAX “REFUND” BY ADJUSTING YOUR WITHHOLDING

By |2022-08-18T08:45:10-04:00May 14th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

Each year, millions of taxpayers claim an income tax refund.  To be sure, receiving a payment from the IRS for a few thousand dollars can be a pleasant influx of cash.  But it means you were essentially giving the government an interest-free loan for close to a year, which isn’t the best use of your [...]

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DO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN WEALTH MANAGEMENT PLAN?

By |2022-08-18T08:45:11-04:00May 7th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Estate planning, Retirement, Taxation|

Fingerprints: There are no two alike.  So it should be with your wealth management plan.  Taking a boilerplate approach could prevent you from achieving your specific goals.  Here are some key points to consider when devising a plan that’s all your own. Many Variables For your plan to be as unique as you, it should [...]

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