by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 22, 2018 | Latest News
Businesses aren’t immune to tax identity theft Tax identity theft may seem like a problem only for individual taxpayers. But, according to the IRS, increasingly businesses are also becoming victims. And identity thieves have become more sophisticated, knowing filing...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 18, 2018 | Latest News
A strong BYOD policy combines convenience with security It’s easy to understand why more and more businesses are taking a “bring your own device” (BYOD) approach to the smartphones, tablets and laptops many employees rely on to do their jobs. BYOD can boost employee...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 17, 2018 | Latest News
Tax planning for investments gets more complicated For investors, fall is a good time to review year-to-date gains and losses. Not only can it help you assess your financial health, but it also can help you determine whether to buy or sell investments before year end...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 15, 2018 | Latest News
Could a cost segregation study help you accelerate depreciation deductions? Businesses that acquire, construct or substantially improve a building — or did so in previous years — should consider a cost segregation study. It may allow you to accelerate depreciation...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 11, 2018 | Latest News
Dig out your business plan to prepare for the year ahead Like many business owners, you probably created a business plan when you launched your company. But, as is also often the case, you may not have looked at it much since then. Now that fall has arrived and year...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Oct 10, 2018 | Latest News
The tax deduction ins and outs of donating artwork to charity If you’re charitably inclined and you collect art, appreciated artwork can make one of the best charitable gifts from a tax perspective. In general, donating appreciated property is doubly beneficial...