How to Deduct Disaster Losses—What Florida Residents Need to Know
When disaster strikes—wildfires, floods, hurricanes—tax relief might be the last thing on your mind. But understanding how to deduct personal
When disaster strikes—wildfires, floods, hurricanes—tax relief might be the last thing on your mind. But understanding how to deduct personal
If you're 70 1/2 or older with a traditional IRA, there's a tax-saving strategy the IRS doesn’t advertise—but we will:
Trying to get more money into a Roth IRA but blocked by income limits? You’ve probably heard of the backdoor
Trying to get more money into a Roth IRA but blocked by income limits? You’ve probably heard of the backdoor
If you’re self-employed or making quarterly tax payments, you may be paying more than you have to. The IRS charges
Think you’ve classified your workers correctly? There’s one exception you can’t afford to miss: statutory employees. Most business owners understand
If your Florida-based business hires freelancers across state lines, this could impact you. Freelancers, also known as independent contractors, play
If something doesn’t feel right about your last tax return, trust your gut—and get a second opinion. We see it
If you’ve had doubts about your accountant lately, here are the red flags you can’t afford to ignore. You deserve
Thinking about switching accountants? You're not alone. Here’s what you need to know before you make the move. Whether you’re