
It’s Not Too Late: Take Advantage of IRC Section 179D
Originally enacted for energy-efficient property placed in service after December 31, 2005, Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 179D has long provided a powerful incentive for…

Originally enacted for energy-efficient property placed in service after December 31, 2005, Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 179D has long provided a powerful incentive for…

Do you operate a business as a partnership, a limited liability company (LLC) treated as a partnership for tax purposes or an S corporation? In…

Although some may see them as a headache, audits play a very important purpose in the operation of a nonprofit. For starters, audits are designed…

Here’s a sampling of some significant tax law changes going into effect this year: New charitable contribution deduction for nonitemizers for cash contributions up to…

An unexpected influx of money — such as from an inheritance, bonus, legal settlement or lottery win — can feel exciting and full of possibility.…

While the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) extends or enhances many tax breaks for businesses, it ends some clean energy tax incentives. Fortunately, your…

If you received tips or overtime pay in 2025, you may be eligible for a new deduction when you file your income tax return. Last…

With 2025 in the rear view mirror and the tax filing deadline on the road ahead, it’s a good time for businesses to start gathering…

Rising materials costs have become a persistent challenge for construction companies of all sizes. But they hit small to midsize businesses especially hard. Your profit…

S corporation structure provides most of the tax benefits of a partnership plus the liability protection of a corporation. But because of the strict requirements…