
Business or Hobby? The Hobby Loss Rules
Despite the IRS’s best efforts to portray themselves as a fun-loving organization, we feel that they’ve rightfully earned their reputation as the “fun police.” It
Despite the IRS’s best efforts to portray themselves as a fun-loving organization, we feel that they’ve rightfully earned their reputation as the “fun police.” It
Do you sometimes find yourself sacrificing long-term success in order to serve urgent business needs? Sure, you’ll retire one day, but it’s not today. Today
Whether you’ve decided to strike out on your own and start your own business or you’re considering it, entrepreneurship is exciting, and it’s great to
One of the most important decisions you’ll make in your therapy practice is how to set your fee structure. Setting a fee structure is all
As a solo entrepreneur (or “solopreneur” as they say nowadays), do you feel like you’re out in the cold watching your employee friends partying inside,
As a small business owner, you’re well aware that you are the one who ends up filling in for any task that isn’t outsourced or
As a business owner or high-income individual, the IRS puts the burden of scheduling and paying estimated taxes on you. They have no duty to
Today we want to introduce Josie, a Tax and Accounting Specialist, that has rejoined our team! Josie is a licensed CPA and will be helping
Q: What’s the difference between Cash and Accrual Accounting? A: The difference is … Timing! Okay, that’s an old borrowed joke that wasn’t that funny
Does your employer know that they can pay down up to $5,250 of your student loans annually, without increasing your income taxes? This is the