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Digital assets and taxes: What you need to know

By |2025-06-10T16:24:35+00:00June 10th, 2025|Latest News|

As the use of digital assets like cryptocurrencies continues to grow, so does the IRS’s scrutiny of how taxpayers report these transactions on their federal income tax returns. The IRS has flagged this area as a key focus. To help you stay compliant and avoid tax-related complications, here are the basics of digital asset reporting.

The tax rules for legal awards and settlements: What recipients should know

By |2025-06-10T16:22:04+00:00June 10th, 2025|Latest News|

If you’ve recently received a settlement or award from a lawsuit, or you’re expecting one, you may be wondering how the IRS views this money. Will you need to pay taxes on it? The short answer: It depends on the type of damages you received. Understanding the basic rules can help you avoid surprises. Taxable

Mission and vision statements help businesses rise above the din

By |2025-06-10T16:19:40+00:00June 10th, 2025|Latest News|

Many of today’s businesses operate in a cacophonous marketplace. Everyone is out blasting emails, pushing notifications and proclaiming their presence on social media. Where does it all leave your customers and prospects? Quite possibly searching for a clear perception of your company. One way — well, two ways — to rise above the din is

Family business focus: Addressing estate and succession planning

By |2025-06-10T16:17:44+00:00June 10th, 2025|Latest News|

The future often weighs heavier on the shoulders of family business owners. Their companies aren’t just “going concerns” with operating assets, human resources and financial statements. The business usually holds a strong sentimental value and represents years of hard work involving many family members. If this is the case for your company, an important issue

Still have tax questions? You’re not alone

By |2025-05-07T14:10:30+00:00May 7th, 2025|Latest News|

Even after your 2024 federal return is submitted, a few nagging questions often remain. Below are quick answers to five of the most common questions we hear each spring. 1. When will my refund show up? Use the IRS’s “Where’s My Refund?” tracker at IRS.gov. Have these three details ready: Social Security number, Filing status, and

4 ways business owners can make “the leadership connection”

By |2025-05-07T14:08:14+00:00May 7th, 2025|Latest News|

To get the most from any team, its leader must establish a productive rapport with each member. Of course, that’s easier said than done if you own a company with scores or hundreds of workers. Still, it’s critical for business owners to make “the leadership connection” with their employees. Simply put, the leadership connection is

The “wash sale” rule: Don’t let losses circle the drain

By |2025-04-30T15:56:50+00:00April 30th, 2025|Latest News|

Stock, mutual fund and ETF prices have bounced around lately. If you make what turns out to be an ill-fated investment in a taxable brokerage firm account, the good news is that you may be able to harvest a tax-saving capital loss by selling the loser security. However, for federal income tax purposes, the wash

Cost management is critical for companies today

By |2025-04-30T15:53:58+00:00April 30th, 2025|Latest News|

Many business owners take an informal approach to controlling costs, tackling the issue only when it becomes an obvious problem. A better way to handle it is through proactive, systematic cost management. This means segmenting your company into its major spending areas and continuously adjusting how you allocate dollars to each. Here are a few

Understanding the “step-up in basis” when inheriting assets

By |2025-04-23T14:34:39+00:00April 23rd, 2025|Latest News|

If you inherit assets after a loved one passes away, they often arrive with a valuable — but frequently misunderstood — tax benefit called the step-up in basis. Below is an overview of how the rule works and what planning might need to be done. What “basis” means First, let’s look at a couple definitions. Basis is

What tax documents can you safely shred? And which ones should you keep?

By |2025-04-23T14:31:23+00:00April 23rd, 2025|Latest News|

Once your 2024 tax return is in the hands of the IRS, you may be tempted to clear out file cabinets and delete digital folders. But before reaching for the shredder or delete button, remember that some paperwork still has two important purposes: Protecting you if the IRS comes calling for an audit, and Helping

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