April-Tax Saving Tips

Good News: Most Rentals Likely Qualify as Section 199A Businesses The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act tax reform added new tax code Section 199A, which created a 20 percent tax deduction possibility for you if your rental property (a) has profits and (b) can qualify as a trade or business. As the law now stands, […]

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Tax-Saving Tips

Check out these 4 great Tax Saving Tips Tip #1:  When the Second Office in the Home Is a Principal Place of Business When possible, you want to claim that your office in your home qualifies as a principal place of business because this classification gives you the home-office deduction, and eliminates commuting from your

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2018 Tax Resource Guide

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed a lot of things about our taxes. What changed for Unmarried Individuals?  How about C Corp Tax Rates?  Are you thinking about an Estate or Trust?  What happened to those rates?  Capital Gains and Retirement Plans were affected, too.  Were yours?  Even your vehicle! Here’s a useful guide

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Helicopter View of Meals and Entertainment After Tax Reform

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tax reform has had a significant impact on the tax deductions you can now claim for business entertainment and meals. The chart below shows you how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act treats 12 meal and/or entertainment events. [/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”1870″ img_size=”full” add_caption=”yes” style=”vc_box_shadow” css_animation=”zoomIn”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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