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Are Casualty and Theft Losses Deductible?

Casualty and theft losses can be tax deductible but are hard to claim. 

3 ways to get started on next year’s budget

As the year winds down, business owners have a lot to think about. One item that you should keep...

It’s time to “harvest” investment losses

If you hold investments outside of tax-advantaged retirement plans, you may be able to take steps...

Mentoring can make your succession plan better

The owners of many companies launch their enterprises with a business plan — a written document...

The tax-smart way to replace a business vehicle

Although a vehicle’s value typically drops fairly rapidly, the tax rules limit the amount of annual...

Depreciation-related breaks offer 2016 tax savings on business real estate

Commercial buildings and improvements generally are depreciated over 39 years, which essentially...

Private foundations aren’t only for the rich and famous

If creating a family legacy of charitable giving is important to you, a private foundation might be...

What the self-employed need to know about employment taxes

In addition to income tax, you must pay Social Security and Medicare taxes on earned income, such...

Understanding the statement of cash flows

The statement of cash flows highlights the sources and uses of cash. It’s arguably the most...

Education Funding: Grantor & Crummey Trusts for Grandchildren

Do you wish to play an active role in funding your grandchildren’s college educations? As you...