Heed The Warning Signs of W-2 Phishing Scams

By |2022-08-18T08:45:16-04:00March 5th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

A growing number of businesses have been victimized by W-2 phishing scams.  In a traditional phishing scam, a criminal tricks someone into providing confidential information and then uses it to steal money and/or the victim’s identity.  The W-2 phishing scam is a variation on this. Whether you’re a business owner, work in a management or [...]

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When An Elderly Parent Might Qualify As Your Dependent

By |2022-08-18T08:45:17-04:00February 26th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Retirement, Taxation|

It’s not uncommon for adult children to help support their aging parents.  If you’re in this position, you might qualify for an adult-dependent exemption to deduct up to $4,050 for each person claimed on your 2017 return. Basic Qualifications For you to qualify for the adult-dependent exemption, in most cases your parent must have less [...]

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Do You Know The Tax Impact Of Your Collectibles

By |2022-08-18T08:45:18-04:00February 19th, 2018|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Estate planning, Taxation|

The say one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.  This may hold true when it comes to collectibles – those various objets d’art for which many people will pay good money.  But if you’re considering selling or donating some of your precious items, be sure to consider the tax impact on your 2017 return. Sales [...]

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Shifting Capital Gains to Your Children

By |2017-08-23T09:25:33-04:00November 20th, 2017|Taxation|

If you’re an investor looking to save tax dollars, your kids might be able to help you out.  Giving appreciated stock or other investments to your children can minimize the impact of capital gains taxes.  For this strategy to work best, however, your child must not be subject to the “kiddie tax.” This tax applies [...]

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Take a Dive into Your Tax Records

By |2017-08-23T09:20:54-04:00November 6th, 2017|Taxation|

Granted it may not be as exhilarating as jumping off the high dive, but a dip into these important documents now may save you a multitude of headaches later.   TAX LAW RULES Generally, you should keep tax-related documents as long as the IRS has the ability to audit your return or assess additional taxes [...]

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In Down Years, NOL Rules Can Offer Tax Relief

By |2017-08-22T13:35:37-04:00October 2nd, 2017|Taxation|

From time to time, a business may find that its operating expenses and other deductions for a particular year exceed its income.  This is known as incurring a net operating loss (NOL). In such cases, companies (or their owners) may be able to snatch some tax relief from this revenue defeat.  Under the Internal Revenue [...]

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