There are obviously a lot of drawbacks with inflation. It can be a tough time for investors when expenses go up and the value of the dollar essentially goes down. One method the U.S. Treasury Department is battling inflation is… Read Now >>
Recently, we posted an article about pass-through entity (PTE) taxes and how you can use your business entity structure to maximize tax deductions and minimize your business and personal income tax liabilities. Click here to read the full article. States… Read Now >>
Whether you’ve joined the Great Resignation or are just a stay-at-home spouse with no tax-defined income, you can still set up and contribute to a retirement account. Traditional and Roth IRAs offer excellent tax-advantaged savings opportunities as you prepare for… Read Now >>
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) brought many significant tax law changes. Some were very beneficial to certain individuals and business owners. Other new tax rules were a bit more controversial. Perhaps the least popular change brought by the… Read Now >>
One of the best books that business owners should read is “Simple Numbers, Straight Talk, Big Profits!” by Greg Crabtree, CPA. In the book, he outlines the Four Forces of Cash Flow. This is a great cash flow model that… Read Now >>
If you are doing business in Mexico or planning a business meeting down there, one creative method of transportation is taking a cruise. It can be a fun and relaxing way to make your way down south while also offering… Read Now >>
Are you considering becoming self-employed and taking control of your own destiny? It can offer a great sense of freedom and financial potential if you have a strong foundation for your business. However, there are tax implications you need to… Read Now >>
If you are self-employed and finding yourself paying higher taxes, you may be able to save some significant cash by switching your business structure to an S-Corporation. You are likely currently reporting your business on Schedule C of your Form… Read Now >>
Some business owners look at a rollover as business startup (ROBS) as a clever way to generate capital for their business while avoiding income tax liabilities on their 401(k) funds they are withdrawing. As with any major financial move, it’s… Read Now >>
As we continue our series on rollovers as business startups (ROBS), we want to look at some common mistakes you will want to avoid. We’ve covered some pros and cons, the 5 key steps you need to take to establish… Read Now >>