What Your Tax Preparer Wishes You Already Knew
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What Your Tax Preparer Wishes You Already Knew
Most people approach tax season thinking about one thing: getting their return done. What they rarely think about is what the experience looks like from the other side of the desk. Having seen it from both angles, I can tell … Continue reading
One Big Beautiful Bill Act: Part 1 – What the New Tax Law Means for You
Part 1 The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed the House on July 3 and was signed into law by President Trump. This comprehensive legislation makes several expiring tax cuts from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent … Continue reading
As Tax Season Opens, We Must Stay Alert to Rising Scam Threats
As tax filing season begins, scammers are ramping up efforts to steal taxpayers’ personal information through increasingly sophisticated schemes. Below, we discuss the latest scam, what to look out for in general, and what to do if you suspect something … Continue reading
2021 Vs 2022 Vs 2023 Federal Income Tax Brackets
The US tax system is progressive, meaning that the more you earn the more you pay. For the years 2021-2023 there are seven different brackets for each year (2020 was the same structure as well). Which bracket you are in … Continue reading
Non-Fungible Tokens and Their Special Taxation
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have exploded in use and popularity in recent months. NFTs have some special tax considerations to be aware of that can be different than fungible tokens, but before we get into that, let’s look at exactly what … Continue reading
Latest Stimulus Bill Provides More Relief for Americans and the Economy
Nearly one year after the COIVD-19 pandemic-driven shut-downs began the shutter the economy, Democrats pushed through another $1.9 trillion stimulus package by narrow margins, with the President set to sign the bill. The legislation is one of President Biden’s first … Continue reading
Looking Ahead to 2021: Hope is Not Canceled
Despite the fresh start that a new year promises, our world hasn’t changed much since last March. We’re still living in a new normal. We’re masking up, working (and schooling) from home, and social distancing. Furthermore, scores of community events … Continue reading


