Avoid These Four Estate Planning Deadly Sins
According to literature, the “seven deadly sins” are lust, gluttony, greed, laziness, wrath, envy, and pride. Although individuals may be guilty of these from time to time, other types of
According to literature, the “seven deadly sins” are lust, gluttony, greed, laziness, wrath, envy, and pride. Although individuals may be guilty of these from time to time, other types of
Many businesses are closed or are limiting third-party access as COVID-19 surges across the United States. These restrictions could still be in place at year end — a time when
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government enacted legislation that includes deferral of the employer’s portion of Social Security tax. The IRS then significantly revised Form 941-X, ‘Adjusted
Most fraud-prevention guidance advises owners and managers to monitor employees. But what exactly does this mean? Are you legally entitled to monitor employee computer use? What about security cameras in
As we approach the end of the year, it is a good time to think about whether your business needs to buy business equipment and other depreciable property. If so,
Are you thinking about selling stock shares at a loss to offset gains that you have realized during 2020? If so, it is important not to run afoul of the
It has been a tough year for non-profits. Many have experienced an increased demand for services just as revenues have plummeted. Until the COVID-19 pandemic is over, your organization’s board
There are an estimated 5 million family-owned businesses in the United States. Annually, these companies make substantial contributions to both employment figures and the gross domestic product. If you own
As President-elect Joe Biden moves forward with the transition and prepares for the inauguration next month, you may be wondering how the federal estate tax may be affected. During the
Many employers, particularly large companies, pride themselves on being transparent about how and with whom they do business. The term ‘transparency,’ however, is not limited to this widely discussed and