by Lee Chen | Oct 25, 2016 | Business planning, Law, Small Business, Tax Planning
Many view the IRS as an agency shrouded in mystery and 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 garnish wages or levy on assets, whereas almost every other...
by Kevin Kennedy | Oct 17, 2016 | Business planning, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
The end of the year is approaching fast and many small business owners and real estate investors are looking for end of year tax savings! One of the typical year-end tax strategies is to make a tax deductible retirement account contribution. If you’re self-employed...
by Jarom Bergeson | Sep 12, 2016 | Law, Tax Planning
Going through a divorce can be one of the most emotionally and even physically draining events in life. The process of sorting out child custody issues, dividing assets, and deciding how much child support and alimony are to be paid can take months in the courts,...
by Jarom Bergeson | Aug 9, 2016 | Business planning, Estate Planning, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning
I don’t know about you, but right now, every evening, I find myself riveted to the screen, breathlessly taking in action in synchronized diving, archery, water polo, and even rhythmic gymnastics! This can only mean one thing (because I would never otherwise watch any...
by Kevin Kennedy | Jun 21, 2016 | Business planning, Tax Planning
If you have your own business or are thinking about starting your own business, this article was written for you, particularly if you currently have or are considering having a business partner(s). Some business owners are hesitant to mention to their business...
by Kevin Kennedy | May 24, 2016 | Tax Planning
As the list of Democratic and Republican presidential candidates has been reduced to three, Donald, Hillary, and Bernie Sanders, many of our clients have wondered, how will a change in the Oval Office affect their tax return for 2017 and beyond? Setting aside all of...