
There’s nothing typical about tax planning in 2020. COVID-19 and the economic fallout are only the beginning. Even without a pandemic, recent developments such as the Setting Every Community Up…
There’s nothing typical about tax planning in 2020. COVID-19 and the economic fallout are only the beginning. Even without a pandemic, recent developments such as the Setting Every Community Up…
While tax season officially began at the end of January, a lot has changed since then. The coronavirus, which is currently affecting countries all around the globe, has swept across…
Income Tax Deadlines for Individuals and Businesses in the U.S. Tax season is here again as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officially began processing tax returns on January 27, 2020….
The 2020 tax season officially begins on January 27th. While the last day to file isn’t until April 15th (unless you apply for an extension until October 15th), it never…
As a tax consultant, many of my clients discover that this month is so packed with holiday parties, family get-togethers, and shopping that the year ends before they’ve had a…
Filing your taxes isn’t just a once-a-year endeavor. Maintaining good records throughout the year – and disposing of old ones when appropriate – not only provides you with greater confidence…
Entertainment Industry Deductions Wins. The Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League lost in the first round of the 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs, but subsequently scored a legal victory in…
Each year there are changes to the tax code that affect your tax return, and 2015 is no different. Here are the changes to be aware of for the coming…
Personal Tax and Financial Planning 2014 – 2015: What You Can Do Now to Save Money Now If you are like most people, you experience an end-of-year rush that leaves…