Tax Strategies

If you are a person who has assets of significant value, you want to pass this wealth on to your heirs. To do so while minimizing estate taxes and providing the assets to your heirs tax-free, it is vital you understand tax strategies that work best in these situations.

Posted November 2, 2021
Business Strategies

If like many business owners across the U.S. you relied on a loan from the Paycheck Protection Program to keep your business afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, you were certainly glad to have this financial assistance.

Posted October 28, 2021
Tax Planning

With tuition rates and fees going up every year, seeing your child graduate with their college degree may sometimes feel like an impossible dream. However, it doesn't have to be like this. In fact, if you start planning early on and explore various options, you may find that paying for your child's education may be easier than you expected.

Posted October 20, 2021
Tax Planning

When the golden years approach, many soon-to-be retirees start looking for better horizons. A higher quality of life often means relocating to a new state. When it comes time for you to retire, you may get the relocation bug, like many other retirees before you.

Posted October 12, 2021
Tax Tips

You may have noticed a lot of talk lately about something called, “universal basic income.” The increase in online chatter about universal basic income, or UBI, is likely connected to the government handing out stimulus money during the pandemic. 

Posted October 4, 2021
Tax Planning

In case you haven't noticed over the years, the federal government tends to move at a very slow pace. This is particularly true of the IRS, where speed is something that rarely, if ever happens. Unfortunately, this is very frustrating when it involves your tax refund.

Posted September 28, 2021
Tax Credits

The pandemic has wreaked havoc with many family’s finances. To help with this, the federal government has made it much easier for many parents to take advantage of the child tax credit and advance child tax credit.

Posted September 18, 2021
Business Tips

When the COVD-19 pandemic hit, thousands of small businesses were shutting their doors, laying off workers, and wondering if they would ever open up again. However, once Congress passed the CARES Act, businesses could take out loans that would prop them up and survive the pandemic.

Posted September 9, 2021