I wrote about this the first time back in 2019 and then again last December.
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The Ides of March are upon us
Monday will be the Ides of March. No, I am not referring to the Julius Caesar masterpiece by Shakespeare (or the history to which it refers). I refer to the due date for business tax returns.
I wanna start a business!
Over the past 3 weeks, I’ve had a bunch of clients call me up to discuss setting up new businesses. Obviously, hope is returning after six months of quarantined life.
Tax Planning- for Tax Savings
Please note: This post will be a little long today. But, I didn’t think it would make sense to split it into multiple entries. I am pretty sure you will agree with me when you finish reading it.
Business Entity- revisited for 2018 tax rules
I’ve written about how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (now known as PL117-95) is going to change the way we think about businesses and income. (Here’s one link– there are about 15 such posts.) Today, we’ll talk about how this new tax law changes the sort of business entity we maintain.
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This was a 22 Skidoo!
I admit it. We’re in trouble.
Now that I’m saying that- you are in trouble, too. As a matter of fact, every business, every entrepreneur, every solopreneur is in trouble.
HR-1, Biz 2
We are continuing the exploration of the proposed new tax law. Parts 1 and 2 covered individual taxation issues. (There was a preamble, as well.) Yesterday, we started our discussion of what may happen to business taxes.
HR-1, Biz 1
We’ve seen what could be happening with our personal taxes. (Part 1 here; part 2 here. And, the preamble.) Now, let’s see what changes the House plans for US business taxation.
Uh-Oh.
No. I am not worried about the “unlucky” number 13 that is today’s secular date. (It is also Shushan Purim, 15 Adar.) I’m worried that many of you have forgotten that the rules have changed.
It’s more than choosing well…
So we spoke last week about the value of conscientiousness in having our marital state helping our careers. But, what helps us stay married? Science says —kindness and generosity.