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Dec132019

4 Reasons Business Websites Need More Accessible Content

Blog, Business Owner/Self EmployedBy Editorial TeamDecember 13, 2019

If you want to help your business succeed, taking the time and effort to make your website user-friendly for everyone may help you connect with potential customers and elevate your brand.

Dec132019

Cybersecurity in 2020

Blog, CybersecurityBy Editorial TeamDecember 13, 2019

Unfortunately, the “vision” for cybersecurity is anything but 20/20. The crooks continue to get more sophisticated with additional tools like “deepfakes” that will add a new dimension to what is possible. No amount of legislation nor penalties are going to protect us—the consumer.

Dec122019

Is Your Will or Trust Up-to-Date?

Blog, Estate, Family FinancesBy Editorial TeamDecember 12, 2019

When was the last time you or your attorney reviewed or updated your will or trust? If it was before the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, your documents may be out of date.

Dec112019

Holiday Gifting with a Tax Twist

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamDecember 11, 2019

While all the holiday gifts you give will cost you money, some might also yield a tax benefit.

Dec92019

Qualified Charitable Distributions: Using Your IRA to Give from the Heart

Blog, Charitable Giving, Retirement, TaxBy Editorial TeamDecember 9, 2019

If you are 70½ or older and must begin taking annual required minimum distributions, you can use a qualified charitable distribution (QCD) to donate from your IRA and get a tax break, whether you itemize or not.

Dec62019

Cofounder Conflict Could Be One of the Biggest Threats to Your New Business

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamDecember 6, 2019

The number-one threat to your business isn’t an external factor at all. It’s the people you’ve cofounded that business with.

Dec52019

Should You Consider an IRS Issued Identity Protection PIN?

Blog, Cybersecurity, TaxBy Editorial TeamDecember 5, 2019

Often, identity theft and refund fraud victims may be unaware that their identity has been used fraudulently. Should you consider getting an Identity Protection PIN?

Dec42019

Deducting the Costs of Modifications for Senior-Proofing a Home

Blog, TaxBy Editorial TeamDecember 4, 2019

According to the Social Security Administration, 10,000 baby boomers a day are reaching the age of 65. As such, many people are senior-proofing their homes for either themselves or an older family member. If you are planning these home improvements, read this first to find out what costs might be tax-deductible.

Dec22019

College Cost Data for 2019-2020 School Year

Blog, Education PlanningBy Editorial TeamDecember 2, 2019

Each year, the College Board releases its annual Trends in College Pricing report that highlights current college costs and trends. While costs can vary significantly depending on the region and college, the College Board publishes average cost figures, which are based on a survey of nearly 4,000 colleges across the country. Following are cost highlights…

Nov272019

Employer-Offered Benefits That Can Save You Money and Taxes

Blog, Business Owner/Self Employed, TaxBy Editorial TeamNovember 27, 2019

If your employer offers one of these benefits, you should seriously consider taking advantage of it, if you haven’t already.

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