Having lost jobs and health insurance coverage, many Americans feel vulnerable and desperate. That’s good news for con artists. (more…)
August, 2012
Are Credit Card Rewards Taxable?
Tax-wise, it’s okay to reward yourself by taking advantage of your credit card’s cash-back program. At present, the amount you receive or use to reduce your payment or balance is not taxable income to you. (more…)
It’s Time For A Midyear Tax Tune-up
We’ve now reached the mid-point of the year and it’s a great time for a tax tune-up. (more…)
Keeping Business Projects On Track
There are many reasons that can cause a project to fail during the implementation phase – funding, motivation, time-management and focus are among the usual culprits. (more…)
How To Coordinate Planning For College Financial Aid
Scholarships, grants, student loans. Learning about the options available to help you pay for your child’s college expenses requires a lot of homework. (more…)
What’s New: Know The Facts About IPOs
Do you know anybody who’s tripled his money investing in the IPO (initial public offering) of a hotshot new company? It can happen. And many investors thought the recent Facebook IPO was a way to quick riches. (more…)
Jobs Report: Skilled Workers Needed
Both political parties are doing a lot of talking about jobs — talk about creating more jobs, bringing outsourced jobs back to the U.S., and beefing up the manufacturing sector so America once again makes products. (more…)
S Corporation Losses Have Deduction Limits
Are you expecting losses in your S corporation this year? You already know S corporation losses are reported on the business tax return on Schedule K-1 of Form 1120S, and from there flow to your personal return. (more…)
It’s Smart Business To Create Clean Audit Trails
Whether or not your company is ever audited, maintaining a clean audit trail makes good business sense. A clear and supportable record of your firm’s (more…)





