by Jarom Bergeson | Oct 3, 2019 | Business planning, Corporations, Real Estate, Securities law, Small Business
In the 2000 Coen Brothers cult classic O Brother, Where Art Thou, Holly Hunter’s character, Penny, has a heated discussion with her ex-husband Everett (played by George Clooney) about her new beau, Vernon. When Everett questions why she would be with someone shall we...
by Kevin Kennedy | Sep 24, 2019 | Business planning, Small Business, Tax Planning
Is the thought of trying to make some extra cash constantly on your mind? Maybe you’ve got a day job, but you’re looking for something to supplement that income. Maybe it’s selling a product online, or real estate. Or maybe you want to start a business with the hope...
by Lee Chen | Sep 3, 2019 | Business planning, IRS, Law, Tax Planning
Many view the IRS as an agency shrouded in mystery. The IRS is generally perceived as the omnipotent “big brother” that we should all fear. It is true that the IRS does have the ability to unilaterally impose liens, or garnish wages or levy on assets, whereas almost...
by Jarom Bergeson | Aug 27, 2019 | Business planning, Law, Litigation, Real Estate
By Jarom Bergeson, Esq. If you’re reading this, then there is an excellent chance you are aware of at least one outstanding real estate investment/development opportunity right now – or at least you believe there could be such an opportunity out there. You...
by Jack Boyes | Aug 21, 2019 | Business planning, Foreign Investing, Tax Planning
By Kristie Parker, Esq. I was recently watching a TV series where “regular Americans” were searching for their dream property…in Honduras. More and more frequently we hear from clients who want to purchase real estate in a foreign country. Because there are over 195...
by Mat Sorensen | Feb 4, 2019 | Business planning, Retirement Planning
A 401(k) is a great benefit normally associated with large companies where the employee makes contributions and the employer offers a match. The contribution limits are high (and total max contribution of 56k for 2019) and can allow for significant tax deferral on the...