What to Know About the Art Donation Deduction
If you would like to donate artwork to an eligible charitable organization, you might be able to take a deduction...
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March Financial To-Do List
Ready or not, spring is right around the corner, and it’s the perfect time to get in fiscal shape for...
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Deepfakes and Social Engineering: The New Face of CEO and CFO Fraud
Technological advancements have ushered in a new era of cybercrime, with deepfakes and social engineering tactics at the forefront of...
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Debating U.S. Border Policies and Foreign Aid, Providing Tax Relief Before Tax Season, and Training More Nurses
The Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act (HR 815) – Formerly known as the RELIEVE Act, this bill was originally...
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How to be Your Tax Pro’s Favorite Client this Tax Season
Why on earth, you may ask yourself, would I care about being a good client to my tax prep professional?...
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Understanding How Variances Vary
Variance analysis is found by determining the difference between what was budgeted and what actually occurred. Additionally, when variances are...
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Municipal Bond Outlook for 2024
One of the positive aspects of sustained high-interest rates is higher yields on bonds, particularly high-quality municipal bonds. It is...
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Your February Financial To-Do List
January has come and gone. You may or may not have stuck to your resolutions, but the good news is...
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New Email Deliverability Rules: Reaching Gmail and Yahoo Subscribers in 2024
Email marketing remains the most powerful and effective tool, especially for its high ROI, reach, and engagement. It plays a...
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Averting a Government Shutdown, and Reinforcing Air Travel Infrastructure, Weather Alert Systems and National Defense Initiatives
Making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2024, and for other purposes (HR 2872) – Passed...
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IRS Plans to Shake Up Leadership
The top leadership in the IRS is set to change. IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel believes the changes are needed for...
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Documenting Fiduciary Accounting Practices
Fiduciary accounting, which is also referred to as court accounting, is a way to document and report financial activity during...
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Considerations For Paying Off a Mortgage Early
For many, buying a home is the biggest asset they will ever own. However, you aren’t able to fully benefit...
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How a No-Spend January Can Kickstart Your New Year
Here we go again. The new year is approaching and those resolutions are staring us in the face – and...
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Technology Trends for Businesses to Watch in 2024
The unrelenting advancement of technology is still going strong even as we enter 2024. The business landscape is poised for...
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Relaxing Small Business Accountability and Supporting Veteran Homelessness and Substance Abuse Disorders
A joint resolution providing for Congressional disapproval under Chapter 8 of Title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted...
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The 2023 Tax Planning Guide
It's that time of year again: time for year-end tax planning. With the end of 2023 coming fast, the time...
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Wage Garnishment Considerations for Business Owners
According to the United States Department of Labor's Consumer Credit Protection Act (CCPA), wage garnishments are a complex legal process...
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How to Manage Taxes in Retirement
The biggest difference between managing taxes throughout your career versus during retirement is that when you are retired, you are...
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4 Smart Ways to Maximize Your IRA Contributions
Unless you’re near retirement, chances are you’re depositing a certain amount of cash each year in your IRA at tax...
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