Posted on January 15, 2026
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Angie Adames
Countless benefits can come from owning vacation property that taxpayers use as a personal retreat for part of the year and lease to others in return for rental income during other times. However, renting residential property, whether a house, apartment, room or boat, has numerous tax implications that property owners must plan for to maximize […]
In this episode, Senior Manager of Tax Services Matt Ginsberg, CPA, explains the changes to specific research and experimental tax credits outlined in the OBBB.
Posted on December 11, 2025
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Jonathan Kraes
Each year, the IRS announces the maximum amount taxpayers may contribute to their retirement savings plans adjusted for inflation. For 2026, these limits increase across all account types, giving taxpayers more opportunities to improve their financial security in retirement. Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans Taxpayers with access to employer-sponsored retirement savings plans, such as 401(k)s, 403(b)s and […]
Posted on December 04, 2025
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Angie Adames
In this episode, Director of Tax Services Angie Adames, CPA, shares new opportunities and some the common mistakes made by owners of rental and vacation properties.
Businesses in or relocating to California have two opportunities in 2026 to apply for more than $600 million in valuable California Competes Tax Credits (CCTC) that they may use over multiple years against the personal or corporate income taxes they pay to the state. The online application periods for fiscal year 2025-2026 are Jan. 5, […]
Social Security recipients, including senior citizens, widows and people with disabilities and special needs, will receive a 2.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to their benefits in 2026. The increase represents an additional $56 per month in payments for benefits that include Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The Social Security […]
Posted on November 20, 2025
In this episode, Director of Tax Services Christian Burgos, CMI, JD, LLM, shares details of Washington State’s new law that taxes a wide ranges of services, including advertising, software development and more.
Posted on November 18, 2025
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Brendan Kurpis
Charitable giving is a great way to support causes that are important to you and your community while establishing a legacy of philanthropy for your family members to carry on long after you are gone. For some, it also allows them to reduce their tax bill by understanding some basic rules. Who Can Claim Charitable […]
In this episode, Director of Tax Services Patti Giarratano, CPA, explains the sections of the recent tax law change and how they could impact high-net-worth individuals.
The IRS released the annual inflation adjustments to more than 60 provisions of the tax code. Taxpayers will use these figures when filing their 2026 federal income tax returns in 2027. Income Tax Rates The income individuals use to determine how much tax they pay each year increases in 2026. However, unless taxpayers’ income rises […]