29 Oct Could “bunching” medical expenses into 2018 save you tax?
Cost segregation studies may yield substantial benefits, but they're not right for every business. Would a study would be worthwhile for yours?...
Cost segregation studies may yield substantial benefits, but they're not right for every business. Would a study would be worthwhile for yours?...
TCJA exemptions ensures few will have to worry about facing federal gift and estate tax liability in the next several years. But still be tax-smart about gifts....
When it comes to funding education expenses with a 529 plan, both prepaid tuition plans and savings plans offer attractive benefits. Which one is right for you?...
How accountable is your nonprofit? The answer can affect everything from the donations & grants you receive to the people who want to work & volunteer for you....
With the TCJA's near doubling of the standard deduction, making a direct charitable IRA rollover can be powerful for taxpayers old enough to be eligible....
With the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and more tax rate thresholds to keep in mind, year-end tax planning for investments is especially complicated in 2018....
Donating artwork is a great way to share enjoyment of the work with others. But to maximize the tax benefit, plan your gift carefully and follow all the rules....
Estate planning is important for everyone, but even more so for unmarried couples. State intestacy laws don't protect the relationships of these partners....
2 of the 2018 estimated tax payment deadlines for individuals have already passed; the third is 9/17/18. Here's how to determine if you need to make a payment....
For owners of vacation homes, now is a good time to review year-to-date rental vs. personal use of the home. Adjusting use now might be beneficial. Here's why....