From the September, 2015

Three Most Common Consequences For Failing To Report Income Made Overseas

When filing your annual income tax return, it is a requirement that you include all of the income made for the year, wherever it was made. For people with jobs that take them out […]

Is your Letter of Intent Binding?

If your business commonly uses a letter of intent (LOI) to memorialize its agreement regarding the main terms of a transaction, you may wonder if the LOI is binding. Typically the LOI addresses the […]

What Not To Do When Facing A Tax Problem

When most people think about the kinds of issues that can arise with paying taxes, being unable to pay the amount due or being the subject of an audit most frequently come to mind. […]

Some Tax Moves To Make Before Summer Ends: Performing A 6 Month Check Up

Planning for income taxes in the middle of the summer, or while on vacation is not on the top of anyone’s to-do list. But, doing so can save you a lot of headache and […]

Asset Protection and the Hobby Loss Rule

Placing assets in different business entities has long been an accepted asset protection strategy. Doing so segregates the potential liability from each asset from all the others.   A good example of this approach […]

Advice For Picking Healthcare Exemptions And How Your Taxes Are Impacted

Issues surrounding healthcare seem to be everywhere, with many employers increasing the employee portion of coverage and people looking for alternative options in light of these increases. There have also been instances where people […]

Can I Be Taxed For Trading Stocks And Other Securities?

Investing in your future or planning for retirement by purchasing stocks and other securities is a common strategy. It is also common that you might need to trade these stocks arises before you are […]