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Smooth sailing: Tips to speed processing and avoid hassles this tax season

Smooth sailing: Tips to speed processing and avoid hassles this tax season

by Jimmy Campoverde | Jan 25, 2022 | Individual

The IRS began accepting 2021 individual tax returns on January 24. If you haven’t prepared yet for tax season, here are three quick tips to help speed processing and avoid hassles. Tip 1. Contact us soon for an appointment to prepare your tax return. Tip...
Get your piece of the depreciation pie now with a cost segregation study

Get your piece of the depreciation pie now with a cost segregation study

by Matthew Cadira, CPA | Jan 25, 2022 | Small Business

If your business is depreciating over a 30-year period the entire cost of constructing the building that houses your operation, you should consider a cost segregation study. It might allow you to accelerate depreciation deductions on certain items, thereby reducing...
Entrepreneurs and taxes: How expenses are claimed on tax returns

Entrepreneurs and taxes: How expenses are claimed on tax returns

by Donald Bicking Jr. CPA, CTC | Jan 24, 2022 | Small Business

While some businesses have closed since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, many new ventures have launched. Entrepreneurs have cited a number of reasons why they decided to start a business in the midst of a pandemic. For example, they had more time, wanted to take...
Navigating the tax landscape when donating works of art to charity

Navigating the tax landscape when donating works of art to charity

by Diogo P. Azevedo | Jan 24, 2022 | Individual

If you own a valuable piece of art, or other property, you may wonder how much of a tax deduction you could get by donating it to charity. The answer to that question can be complex because several different tax rules may come into play with such contributions. A...
Vacation home: How is your tax bill affected if you rent it out?

Vacation home: How is your tax bill affected if you rent it out?

by Richard Hall | Jan 21, 2022 | Individual

If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may want to rent it out for part of the year. What are the tax consequences? The tax treatment can be complex. It depends on how many days it’s rented and your level of personal use. Personal use includes vacation...
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