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Medicare health insurance premiums can add up — especially if you're upper-income, married, and both you and your spouse pay premiums. Here are the basics of how Medicare health insurance works, including 2023 premium amounts and when you can deduct Medicare health insurance premiums on your tax… Read more

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Is your company struggling to tackle all its accounting needs? Companies that have lost a CFO, outgrown their bookkeeper, changed their offerings or experienced high growth can have a hard time finding the right accounting expertise — at the right price — in today's tight labor market.

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Limited partners claiming an exemption from Self-Employment Contributions Act (SECA) taxes may be putting themselves at risk – in certain circumstances. In fact, more recently, it has become even riskier. Why? Because the rules are unclear, and the IRS has prioritized this issue in examinations and…

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If you own a highly appreciated vacation home that you're ready to unload, the sale will generate a large gain — and a sizable tax bill. However, if you're still bullish on real estate and don't need cash right away, there's a way to minimize the tax hit. Instead of selling the property outright,…

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Although the residential real estate market has cooled off in many areas, the values in some locations are still at — or near — all-time highs. If you've owned your principal residence for a while, it may currently be worth a lot more than you originally paid for it.

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With the holidays and year-end approaching, you might be considering making gifts of stock or cash to family members and loved ones. By using your annual exclusion, those gifts — within generous limits — can reduce the size of your taxable estate. For 2022, the annual gift exclusion is $16,000.

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The pandemic has changed workplace culture, probably forever. As events unfolded over the last few years, many employers shuttered their doors completely or scaled back to using only essential workers at their regular workplace. Remote workers became a commonplace occurrence rather than an unusual…

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Our highly anticipated year-end tax planning letters are now available!

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Is it possible to have too much of a good thing? The IRS thinks so, at least in the context of compensation paid to business owners. If an owner's compensation is deemed excessive, the IRS may dispute deductions for wages that are unreasonable under the circumstances.

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