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Is your business ready for the tax deadline that’s on Groundhog Day this year?
Normally businesses must furnish certain information returns to workers and submit them to the federal government by January 31. But this year, that date falls on

Consider these issues before providing (or reimbursing) mobile phones
For many employees, mobile phones are no longer a perk — they’re an essential business tool. However, issuing company phones or reimbursing employees for use

When medical expenses are — and aren’t — tax deductible
If you had significant medical expenses last year, you may be wondering what you can deduct on your 2025 income tax return. Income-based thresholds and

Tax filing update for pass-through entities
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 tax

If you suffered a disaster, you may be eligible for a casualty loss tax deduction
Every year, severe storms, flooding, wildfires and other disasters affect millions of taxpayers. Many experience casualty losses from damage to their homes or personal property.

Not all “business” expenses are tax deductible
Valuation professionals often use discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques to determine the value of a business or estimate economic losses. A critical input in a