Business Tips

If you’re starting a new business, you may need an EIN (Employer Identification Number) from the IRS. Here’s how to determine whether or not you need one as well as how to get it.

Posted November 30, 2014
Tax Tips

If you’ve always been an employee and are just starting out on your own, you’ve probably started to hear more about this “quarterly taxes” thing. And with good reason and it’s something you need to take seriously for sure.

Here are a few reasons why you may need to make estimated quarterly tax payments:

Posted October 30, 2014
Business Strategies

A Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) is a hybrid between a sole proprietorship and a corporation. So, as the owner or partner in an LLC, you are considered self-employed as you would be as a sole proprietor. In an LLC, the business itself is not taxed but its owners are.

Posted October 23, 2014
Investment Strategies

An annuity can seem like it’s some word thrown around with retirement and savings on financial ads during football season. Here’s a little help to understand annuities.

Posted October 14, 2014
Tax Strategies

It’s important to know what your tax obligations are when starting out as well as how you can keep as much of your hard-earned money as you can.

Posted October 10, 2014
Tips

Did you know you can get tax info from the IRS on social media?

Posted September 29, 2014
Tax Strategies

The several tactics listed below help you meet all your tax obligations while keeping as much of your income as possible. If you have any questions about any of these tactics, we’re more than happy to help. We understand each person’s tax and financial situation is unique to them.

Posted September 21, 2014
Investment Strategies

Investments in Roth IRAs are quite simple to understand despite what financial ads that run during major sporting events would lead you to believe.

Posted September 14, 2014
Tax Tips

In 2013, the IRS launched a new method for claiming a deduction for the work-from-home workforce. Find out if it’s right for you!

Posted September 7, 2014
Tips

To file separately or to file jointly, that is the question.

If you were married this past wedding season, congrats! And now is a good time to think about how you’ll file your taxes in 2015.

As a legally married couple, you now have 2 filing options:

Posted August 29, 2014