Use It or Lose It: Your 2024 Gift Tax Annual Exclusion
As the year winds down, you may want to combine estate planning with tax savings by taking advantage of the gift tax annual exclusion. It allows you to give cash or property up to a specified amount to an unlimited number of family members and friends each year without gift tax implications. That specified amount […]
Recovering Lost Documents and Receiving Tax Relief After a Natural Disaster
It’s common for individual and business taxpayers to lose financial records during a natural disaster. Unfortunately, you usually need such records to document losses for your insurance company and to qualify for federal assistance. But if you visit the IRS website (https://www.irs.gov/individuals/get-transcript), you can view or obtain copies of your historical tax returns, wage and […]
Give Your Finances a Quick Once-Over with QuickBooks Online
How does QuickBooks Online fit into your normal workday? Do you log in only when you have to send an invoice or record a payment, for example? Do you save up work and visit the site only when you have a pile of paperwork to enter? Or are you busy enough that you need to […]
Boost Morale and Save Taxes with Achievement Awards
Some small businesses struggle with employee morale for a variety of reasons, one of which may be economic uncertainty. If you want to boost employees’ spirits without a big financial outlay, an achievement awards program is a relatively low-cost fringe benefit that may be a win-win addition. Under such an initiative, you can hand out […]
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- Seniors: A Tax-Wise Alternative to Selling Your Appreciated Home
- Use It or Lose It: Your 2024 Gift Tax Annual Exclusion
- Recovering Lost Documents and Receiving Tax Relief After a Natural Disaster
- An IRA Withdrawal Strategy with Tax-Reducing Power
- Factoring the QBI Deduction into Year-End Tax Planning for Your Business
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