One of the complicated parts of managing your business is knowing and satisfying your tax responsibilities. Unlike personal income tax returns, which are usually completed with certain...
Posted by David Macgregor on 06/15/2020
Much has been circulated to use an IRA, particularly a Roth IRA, as another type of college savings account. The basis of this idea is that you can avoid the 10% penalty for early...
Posted by David Macgregor on 05/18/2020
The US Internal Revenue Service has postponed this year's tax day from April 15 to July 15, and that may mean that many Americans are not thinking about taxes during this difficult...
The Secure Act was proclaimed to be beneficial for small businesses as presented originally by legislators. The bill aims to "help American workers and their families save for...
Posted by David Macgregor on 04/03/2020
When a business has a net operating loss, it means there is a negative income. It happens when the tax that can be deducted from a company is more than taxable income. While this is...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 04/02/2020
Many people without wealthy parents or access to scholarship will find college expenses overwhelming. In addition to the high tuition fee, there are many expenses. The good news is...
Posted by Don Bell Law on 04/02/2020
One of the many questions I get as a tax and financial advisor is what business structure to choose when you are starting a business. Liability notwithstanding, a big determining factor...
Posted by Terrance Hutchins, CLU, CFP, RICP, EA on 01/21/2020
The withdrawal policies for the 529 plan have changed over the years. From once a relatively restrictive definition of "Qualified Higher Education Expense" or QHEE, it has...
Centralized Partnership Audit Regime sounds dismal Partnership returns have another election to factor in this year — question 25 on Page 3 of Form 1065. Is the...
Posted by Flynn Financial Group Inc on 09/25/2019