In our last social security blog, we covered the impact of your age at retirement on your benefits. Among the many factors that you…
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Starting a new business venture can be exciting. Whether you are forming your first company or expanding into a new area, it is important to…
Our hearts go out to all of you affected by Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath. As a Gulf Coast company with offices in Houston and…
Just like many other businesses, oil and gas companies frequently overlook taking the Research & Development (R&D) tax credit. Across all industries, less than 33%…
Gifting real estate to a charitable organization could be good for you as well as the charity. It may allow you to qualify for a…
Employees are typically reimbursed for business expenses that are ordinary and necessary. Generally, ordinary expenses are considered as common in a line of business where…
On April 26, 2017, the Trump administration presented an outline of the president’s proposed broad goals of tax reform and his ideas on how those…
Accounting for remodel and refresh expenditures can now be easier for certain retailers and restaurants, thanks to IRS Revenue Procedure 2015-56. Effective since January 1,…
Concern about identity theft is widespread, and many of us take steps to protect ourselves. Even with our efforts, however, identity theft continues to be…