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03.19.18

Defer Tax With a Section 1031 Exchange, but New Limits Apply This Year

Articles
Business Owners
Business Tax

Normally when appreciated business assets such as real estate are sold, tax is owed on the appreciation. But there’s a way to defer this tax: a Section 1031 “like kind”...

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03.19.18

The Pass-Through Provisions of The TCJA: The Devil is in The Details

Articles
Business Owners
Business Tax

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has been touted for cutting the corporate tax rate, but the law also contains some valuable goodies for smaller businesses that operate as...

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03.13.18

Casualty Losses Can Provide a 2017 Deduction, but Rules Tighten for 2018

Articles
Families
Individual Tax & Planning

If you suffered damage to your home or personal property last year, you may be able to deduct these “casualty” losses on your 2017 federal income tax return. For 2018...

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03.12.18

Make Sure Repairs to Tangible Property Were Actually Repairs Before You Deduct the Cost

Articles
Business Owners
Business Tax

Repairs to tangible property, such as buildings, machinery, equipment or vehicles, can provide businesses a valuable current tax deduction — as long as the so-called repairs weren’t actually “improvements.” The...

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03.07.18

Seven Ways to Prepare Your Business for Sale

Articles
Business Owners
Advisory
Audit & Assurance
Technology

For some business owners, succession planning is a complex and delicate matter involving family members and a long, gradual transition out of the company. Others simply sell the business and...

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02.27.18

What’s Your Mileage Deduction?

Articles
Families
Individual Tax & Planning

Individuals can deduct some vehicle-related expenses in certain circumstances. Rather than keeping track of the actual costs, you can use a standard mileage rate to compute your deductions. For 2017,...

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02.20.18

Tax Credit For Hiring From Certain “Target Groups” Can Provide Substantial Tax Savings

Articles
Business Owners
Business Tax

Many businesses hired in 2017, and more are planning to hire in 2018. If you’re among them and your hires include members of a “target group,” you may be eligible...

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02.14.18

Use Benchmarking to Swim With the Big Fish

Articles
Business Owners
Advisory

You may keep a wary eye on your competitors, but sometimes it helps to look just a little bit deeper. Even if you’re a big fish in your pond, someone...

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02.07.18

Turning Employee Ideas Into Profitable Results

Articles
Business Owners
Advisory

Many businesses train employees how to do their jobs and only their jobs. But amazing things can happen when you also teach staff members to actively involve themselves in a...

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02.06.18

TCJA Temporarily Lowers Medical Expense Deduction Threshold

Articles
Families
Individual Tax & Planning

With rising health care costs, claiming whatever tax breaks related to health care that you can is more important than ever. But there’s a threshold for deducting medical expenses that...

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