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- February 18, 2018
2017 Changes… in 2018!
Just when we thought all was said and done and final for the 2017 tax law, 31 items that had expired as of December 31, 2016 have been brought back, most with a new December 31, 2017 expiration date.
Read moreImportant Dates for 2018
As we said goodbye to 2017, we quickly rolled into the 2018 filing season. It is important to be aware of filing deadlines to ensure no filings are missed and all of the proper forms are filed with the correct agencies.
Read morePrepping for the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act
The United States is on the verge of passing the largest tax overhaul since the tax code revamping in 1986. It will drastically change the landscape for some moving forward starting in the 2018 tax year. In preparation of the…
Read more2018 Standard Mileage Rates
Late in the afternoon on Thursday December 16, 2017 the IRS released the 2018 standard mileage rates with Notice 2018-03. These rates are used for calculating deductible amounts related to business mileage, charitable deduction mileage, medical mileage, and mileage related…
Read more2018 Inflation Adjustment Amounts
The IRS has released various limitations and amounts tied to cost of living adjustments and can change year over year. Listed are common items for taxpayers.
Read moreSharing the Load
As Sam, one of my favorite characters in The Lord of the Rings said to Frodo, the hobbit who was attempting to make the perilous journey from The Shire to Mount Doom to destroy the one ring, “share the load.”…
Read moreFree Oregon Money
It is official! The state of Oregon has approved a $463 million kicker related to the 2016 tax year. The surplus means that the State of Oregon will be kicking income tax dollars back to Oregon taxpayers. Although taxpayers will…
Read moreSmall Business Owner Deduction Hack
A common question amongst people seems to be, “How do I go about paying less taxes?” As a CPA, I have never heard someone ask, “How can I pay more taxes?” If you are a small business owner, particularly one…
Read moreTargeted Tax Planning Ideas to Minimize Taxes
It is beginning to be that time of the year again, where the weather changes, trees are changing colors and dropping leaves, baseball season is coming to an end, and football season is starting to hit its stride.
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