A Tax Break for Educators

Teachers who are getting ready for a new school year often pay for some of their classroom supplies out-of-pocket. They may be able to get some of that cost back by taking advantage of a special tax break for educators. History of the Deduction Before 2018, employees who had unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses could potentially deduct…

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The Advantages of Hiring Your Minor Children for Summer Jobs

If you’re a small business owner and you hire your children this summer, you may be able to secure tax breaks and other nontax benefits. The kids can gain bona fide on-the-job experience, save for college, and learn how to manage money. You may be able to shift some of your high-taxed income into tax-free…

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Retirement Saving Options for Your Small Business 

If you’re looking for a retirement plan for yourself and your employees but are worried about the financial commitment and administrative burdens involved, there are some options to consider. One possibility is a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP). This plan, which comes with relative ease of administration and the discretion to make or not make annual…

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Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI)

There is a new reporting requirement, known as Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI), which came into effect in 2024.  In the article below, you will find general information regarding the new reporting rules as well as initial steps you should take to address the implications of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) to your organization. Who This…

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There May Still Be Time to Lower Your 2023 Tax Bill 

If you’re preparing to file your 2023 tax return, you may still be able to lower your tax bill – or increase your refund. If you qualify, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right up until the original filing deadline, April 15, 2024, and see tax savings on your 2023 return. …

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