House Approves Permanent Small-Business Tax Break Break Allows Small Businesses to Write Off up to $500,000 in New Equipment Purchases By JOHN D. MCKINNON June 12,… More on this story
Optimism Grows for Startups Americans Were More Optimistic About Starting a Business in 2013 By SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN June 18, 2014 6:43 p.m. ET… More on this story
Succession Planning Most small-business owners aren’t planning ahead: Anna Robaton Sunday, 22 Jun 2014 Starting and growing a business usually involves a… More on this story
Implementing the new tangible property regulations The revised “repair regs.” require thorough assessment. By Christian Wood, J.D. February 2014 After nearly a decade in the making,… More on this story
If you’ve put your home on the market, you need to know the tax consequences of a sale… Summer is a common time to put a home on the market. If you’re among those who are following this… More on this story
Who’s subject to the 50% limit on meal and entertainment deductions? In general, when meal and entertainment expenses are incurred in the context of an employer-employee or customer–independent contractor relationship, one… More on this story
Four Estate-Planning Documents Everyone Should Have Plans Aren’t Just About Inheritances and Tax Shelters By TOM LAURICELLA April 20, 2014 There’s no time like the present… More on this story
United Way and Holbrook & Manter Partner to host seminar for charitable groups There are over 1.4 million non-profit organizations in the United States. That number does not include churches and other religious… More on this story
Site Unseen: More ‘Angels’ Invest via Internet Site Unseen: More ‘Angels’ Invest via Internet Risks Abound, but Investors Search for Promising Startups By SARAH E. NEEDLEMAN and… More on this story
What to do with your old retirement plan when you change jobs… First and foremost, don’t take a lump-sum distribution from your old employer’s retirement plan. It generally will be taxable and,… More on this story