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Important: IRS System Outage Does Not Extend Payment Deadlines
We want to make you aware of an important notice regarding potential IRS system outages.Even if IRS online systems (such...
Health Insurance Stipend vs. Group Health Insurance: Which Is Right for Your Business?
Are you paying your employees extra cash to cover their own health insurance instead of offering a group plan? Are...
Direct Deposit Changes for 2026: How They Could Affect Your Tax Refund
You may have seen that the IRS is moving away from paper checks. If you usually receive your tax refund...
USPS’s New Postmark Reality: What Taxpayers Need to Know
For decades, taxpayers relied on a simple and reassuring rule: if you mailed your tax return or payment by the...
Helping Your Employees Understand the Withholdings on Their Paychecks
Do your employees often question why their paychecks seem smaller than expected?You’re not alone if you’ve had someone walk into...
One Mistake Can Make Your Qualified Charitable Distribution Fully Taxable
For charitably minded IRA owners, Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) are one of the most tax-efficient giving strategies available. They allow...
Husband and Wife LLC – Do You Have to File a Partnership Return?
If you and your spouse formed an LLC to own rental property, you probably did it for one main reason:...
How Smart Landlords Use 1031 Exchanges to Build Long-Term Wealth
Why Serious Investors Use 1031 Exchanges Serious real estate investors rely on the Section 1031 exchange because it allows them...
When Is Work Clothing Tax-Deductible?
Taxpayers often assume that if they buy clothing specifically for work, it automatically qualifies as a tax deduction. Unfortunately, the...
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