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09/18/2025

The OBBBA introduces revised penalty relief and grace periods, giving small businesses more breathing room when mistakes happen. Whether it’s a late filing or underpayment, these new provisions can help protect your bottom line.

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09/17/2025

The OBBBA updates how small businesses can depreciate equipment and vehicles, with faster write-offs and bigger deductions available. If you’re planning to invest in new tools, machinery, or company vehicles, these rules could lower your tax bill significantly.

Follow for more strategies to keep your business financially strong. Like, comment, or send a message if you want to see how depreciation can save you money.

Interest rates remain the same for the fourth quarter, 2021
09/07/2021

Interest rates remain the same for the fourth quarter, 2021

The Internal Revenue Service announced that interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning Oct. 1, 2021. The rates will be: 3% for overpayments ;0.5 % for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000;3% percent for underpayments; and5% percent for

Low-income families still have time to sign up for advance child tax credit payments
09/07/2021

Low-income families still have time to sign up for advance child tax credit payments

It's not too late for low-income families to sign up for advance child tax credit payments. The IRS urges anyone who normally isn't required to file a tax return to explore the tools available on IRS.gov. The Eligibility Assistant can help determine eligibility for the advance child

Don’t Be Afraid To Win
08/30/2021

Don’t Be Afraid To Win

2021 has been an extremely strange year, and with every passing day, there’s no end of just how odd things seem to be these days.   …But that’s not an excuse.  In fact, it’s a great opportunity for you.   No matter what you do –

What taxpayers need to know about making 2021 estimated tax payments
08/30/2021

What taxpayers need to know about making 2021 estimated tax payments

Small business owners, self-employed people, and some wage earners should look into whether they should make estimated tax payments this year. Doing so can help them avoid an unexpected tax bill and possibly a penalty when they file next year. Taxpayers who earn a paycheck usually have their employe...

Families now receiving August Child Tax Credit payments; still time for low-income families to sign up
08/22/2021

Families now receiving August Child Tax Credit payments; still time for low-income families to sign up

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department announced that millions of American families are now receiving their advance Child Tax Credit (CTC) payment for the month of August as direct deposits begin posting in bank accounts and checks arrive in mailboxes. This second batch of advance....

What people should and should not do if they get mail from the IRS
08/22/2021

What people should and should not do if they get mail from the IRS

Every year the IRS mails letters or notices to taxpayers for many different reasons. Typically, it’s about a specific issue with a taxpayer’s federal tax return or tax account. A notice may tell them about changes to their account or ask for more information. It could also tell them they need to...

Will You See A COLA This year?
08/14/2021

Will You See A COLA This year?

For a lot of employees in more traditional industries and for those who receive Social Security benefits, a lot of people expect to see a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) either annually or every other year.  Is this year any different?   In a lot of ways, 2020 screwed up COLA for a bunch

Back to Work? Check your Check!
08/14/2021

Back to Work? Check your Check!

With so many people in new jobs, working from home, or entering the so-called “gig” economy due to the pandemic and the subsequent economic recovery, it’s time to remind you to make sure your deductions are correct.   There’s no worse feeling than receiving your W2 in the mail only to

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