The Supreme Court has upheld the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) interpretation of the principal-place-of-business test in a decision that may have far-reaching tax implications.
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Stay flexible to succeed in a tight talent market
As anyone running a business knows, the labor market is tight and the competition for talent across all sectors of the economy has become intense.
Your Estate and Life Insurance: It All Adds Up
It can be fairly easy to underestimate your net worth. After all, predicting the future value of your home and savings is merely hypothetical.
Taxpayer Bill Of Rights
According to the IRS, the “Taxpayer Bill of Rights” document will provide the nation’s taxpayers with a better understanding of their rights that are already embedded in the tax code,
Lifestyle•Advocacy•Family•Finance Newsletter
MY SUMMER RESOLUTION If you’ve been following this newsletter, you’ll know I’ve announced a lot of exciting projects this year.
The Value of a Mentoring Program
New employees gain personalized training and the opportunity to learn from a mentor’s experience.
Taxes and Your Estate: Reconcile Your Domicile
Compared to previous generations, it is now quite common for work and recreational activities to cross state lines, resulting in ownership of property and formal relationships in more than one state.
Reporting Tips as Taxable Income
Those employed in industries in which tipping is common may not know that the IRS views tips as potentially taxable income.
What's Your Management Style?
A good manager should be prepared to adapt his or her management style to the culture and business requirements of an organization, and to the dynamics of groups and personalities of individual employees.
Solidifying Your Future with Advance Directives
Conventionally, estate planning has focused on how to minimize estate taxes and designate who gets what when you die.