January Client Bulletin

January’s newsletter includes several tips to help you plan for tax filing season, save for retirement and improve your financial health in 2022.
January’s newsletter includes several tips to help you plan for tax filing season, save for retirement and improve your financial health in 2022.
In December’s newsletter, read about recent tax court cases that have great tax messages, five great money tips, and more.
This month’s newsletter shows several tax moves to consider by December 31st to lessen the amount of money you owe the IRS.
This month’s newsletter covers some of the common signs of identity theft and what you can do if you find that you’re a victim.
During the week of September 13th, the House Ways and Means Committee issued a tax proposal involving rather expansive changes to the Code in terms of increased tax rates primarily aimed at high-net-worth taxpayers and corporations. Learn more in this article.
With a little over four months remaining until you can begin filing your 2021 tax return, now’s the time to kick your tax planning into high gear.
This year, summer means more money for you thanks to the child tax credit advance payments. Learn about this and more in our newsletter.
Included in this month’s newsletter are several ideas to help you reduce your tax bill.
The limitation on the deductibility of state and local taxes (“SALT”) at $10,000 was part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act back in 2017. Learn about New York’s pass-through entity tax to help you work around it.
In June’s newsletter, find out why knowing this number is so important and discover tax tips for small businesses.