Using an Installment Sale to Transfer Assets Are you considering transferring real estate, a family business or other assets you expect to appreciate dramatically in the future?… More on this story
Tax Filing Season Set to Kick Off on January 28 While the U.S. Government is still shutdown, the Internal Revenue Service is taking the proper steps to make sure that… More on this story
Government Shut Downs Causes the IRS to Press Pause The recent government shut down has halted operations for a large portion of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and given… More on this story
Things to know about TCJA and personal exemptions The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) made many changes to tax breaks for individuals. Let’s look at some specific… More on this story
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year? By: Linda Yutzy, Administrative Assistant December is here and most of our thoughts are turned to the holidays, celebrations, and… More on this story
Ways to Prevent Elder Financial Abuse As tax season approaches, the efforts of scam artists looking to steal people’s financial data and money are on the… More on this story
Making Sure Your Charitable Generosity Is Fully Rewarded – The Case For Donor-Advised Funds. By: Mark Rhea, J.D., CPA, CVA- Senior Assistant Accountant The Tax Cut and Jobs Act has resulted in many changes… More on this story
Changes to the Taxation of Not-for-Profit’s Unrelated Business Income By: Jennie K. Schott, Audit & Assurance Services Assistant The changes that the new tax reform is bringing on has… More on this story
Who in their right mind would want something defective? You do if we’re talking about an intentionally defective grantor trust By: Mark Rhea, J.D., CPA- Senior Assistant Accountant Since the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act much has… More on this story
Tax strategies for accrual-basis businesses as the year winds down The last month or so of the year offers accrual-basis taxpayers an opportunity to make some timely moves that might… More on this story