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Turn Your Income Statement Into a Profit-Boosting Playbook
When your financial statements arrive, it’s tempting to glance at the bottom line and move on. After all, you’ve got customers to serve and employees to manage. But your income statement is more than a report card. It can be a strategic tool to help you spot growth opportunities, tighten
Cost Segregation Studies Can Reveal Substantial Tax Savings
Businesses that own commercial real property may be sitting on an overlooked treasure chest of tax savings — and a cost segregation study can be the key to unlocking it. This is a strategic tool that combines accounting and engineering techniques to identify building costs that are properly allocable to
Fine-Tune Your Tax Withholding After Filing Your Return
Many taxpayers discover at filing time that their tax payments during the year didn’t align with their actual liability — either too much or too little was withheld from their paychecks. A small difference is to be expected, but withholding that’s significantly off target can have negative consequences. Overwithholding reduces
What’s The Meaning of That Estate Planning Term?
Estate planning can be overwhelming. One reason is that it has a language all its own. While you may be familiar with common terms such as “will” or “executor,” you may not be as certain about others. This uncertainty can make it difficult to make informed decisions about protecting your
Accountable Plans: A Smarter Way For Nonprofits to Reimburse Expenses
Accountable plans remain the most tax-efficient way for nonprofits to reimburse employee business expenses. When properly structured and implemented, these plans allow reimbursements to be excluded from employees’ taxable income and save payroll taxes for the organization. Eligible Expenses To qualify under an accountable plan, reimbursements must meet three core
What Sets Internal And External Audits Apart — And Why It Matters
Both internal and external audits play vital roles in safeguarding your organization’s financial integrity. They share the common goals of promoting reporting transparency and helping prevent errors and fraud, but they serve different functions and audiences. Here’s a closer look at some key distinctions to help your business develop a
Individual Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines For The Remainder of 2026
Yes, the April 15 tax deadline is now behind us. But there are also deadlines during the rest of the year that are important to be aware of. To help you not miss any, here’s when some key tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Keep in mind that
More Than Just 0s and 1s: Accounting For Digital Assets In Your Estate Plan
In today’s digital world, estate planning goes beyond physical property and financial accounts — it must also address your digital assets. From online banking and investment accounts to social media profiles, cloud storage, and even cryptocurrency, these assets can hold both financial and sentimental value. Without proper planning, your loved
Your Post-Tax-Filing Checklist
After you’ve filed your 2025 tax return, what’s next? It’s easy to move on to other things, but taking a little time to address some tax-related items now can help you stay organized and avoid issues later. Here are a few to-dos. Check Your Refund Status If you’re getting a
Use A CRT And A WRT In Tandem To Achieve Two Estate Planning Goals
Would you like your estate plan to support your favorite charity and leave a legacy for your family? Two trust types can be used together to help achieve those goals (one familiar and another you may not have heard of): a charitable remainder trust (CRT) and a wealth replacement trust









