Mar 19, 2020 | Helpful Articles
It is not uncommon for spouses to jointly own businesses. However, it is common to question how these jointly owned businesses should file tax returns. When not operating in corporate form, businesses with multiple owners must usually file as partnerships, but the...
Nov 13, 2019 | Helpful Articles
Many wage earners were stymied last April when they completed their tax filings. Despite the much-touted anticipated tax savings, which should have resulted in a sizable refund, many taxpayers discovered they actually owed taxes. The reason for this was a shortfall...
Sep 3, 2019 | Helpful Articles
Partnerships and entities taxed as partnerships, such as some LLCs, often pay partners specific amounts outside of the partnership’s usual income allocation. This is usually in the form of health insurance, retirement contributions, or additional income for specific...
May 1, 2019 | Helpful Articles
The Importance of Financial Planning For Families Affected by Disability Intellectual and physical disabilities affect approximately 10% of the population. A parent’s journey with their disabled child is akin to a never-ending winter storm: spectacularly beautiful and...
Jan 28, 2019 | Helpful Articles
The Treasury recently finalized regulations on the 20% 199A passthrough deduction. While some questions remain unanswered, the new regulations address several areas omitted from the proposed regulations released this past August, alter rules on others, and clarify...
Jan 21, 2019 | Helpful Articles
On December 28th, 2018 the governor signed HR 4327 into law, subjecting short term rentals to the same 5.7% state occupancy tax as hotels, bed and breakfasts, and motels. Municipalities can also subject these rentals to a local occupancy tax (up to an additional 6%)....