by Lee Chen | Dec 28, 2017 | Business planning, Real Estate, Small Business, Tax Planning
Real estate has always been a major step in achieving the American dream and so there was plenty of concern within the industry that major changes in the taxes affecting owners and investors of real estate would negatively impact the industry and the tax benefits of...
by Jarom Bergeson | Dec 28, 2017 | Tax Planning
Well, folks – it’s finally here. Congressional Republicans spent most of the fall crafting, arguing over, and adding and deleting provisions from a sweeping tax reform bill, and President Trump just signed it into law (and held up his huge signature to the cameras). ...
by Lee Chen | Nov 6, 2017 | Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
For many Americans, saving for retirement is like exercising or eating healthy, we know we should do it but most of us don’t. In fact, a survey published by the Washington Post reported that over 70% of Americans are not saving enough for retirement and a study by...
by Jarom Bergeson | Oct 31, 2017 | Business planning, IRS, Tax Planning
An article on IRS audits…just what you needed to read before going to bed tonight, and I’m not kidding. Now, don’t be embarrassed if you haven’t heard of the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime (“CPAR”). If you think it sounds like something out of a George Orwell...
by Kevin Kennedy | Oct 24, 2017 | Business planning, Corporations, Small Business, Tax Planning
Of the many virtues that entrepreneurs have, one such virtue is the desire and ability to get as much information and knowledge as they can by reading books, attending speaking events, researching on the internet, etc. However, ‘taxes’ aren’t one of...
by Kevin Kennedy | Sep 25, 2017 | Asset Protection, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
Many clients appreciate our ability to see the big picture. For example, when it comes to asset protection, estate planning, and tax planning, none of these practice areas happen in a vacuum, meaning the methods and tools used for asset protection will almost always...