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Documents You Need as Your Children Head to College by Deana Love, JD, CPA


Posted on July 22, 2024 by Deana Love

With proper estate planning, people typically execute a series of documents naming their family members or friends to make medical or financial decisions on their behalf when they are unable to do so themselves. Children need similar protections when they age out of being minors and take on adult responsibilities. Under most state laws, the […]

U.S. Taxpayers Living Abroad May Have Opportunities to Claim Tax Refunds for Foreign Tax Credits Applied Against Net Investment Income Tax by Andrew Leonard, CPA


Posted on July 17, 2024 by Andrew Leonard

A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims may open the door to a potential deluge of requests for tax refunds from U.S. citizens and resident aliens living or working in foreign countries with which the U.S. has an income tax treaty. In Christensen v. United States, the court interpreted the U.S.-France Income […]

Florida Introduces Tax Credit for Businesses That Hire Persons with Disabilities by Karen A. Lake, CPA


Posted on July 09, 2024 by Karen Lake

Florida’s Department of Revenue (DOR) is offering qualifying businesses a tax credit against their state corporate income and franchise in tax years 2024, 2024 and 2026 when they hire qualifying employees with physical or intellectual impairments. The maximum tax credit available to qualifying businesses is $10,000 per year. Florida’s Individuals with Unique Abilities Tax Credit […]

Florida Revives Sales-Tax Holiday by Karen A. Lake, CPA


Posted on June 27, 2024 by Karen Lake

During July 2024, consumers in Florida can purchase recreation equipment, outdoor items and admissions to entertainment and cultural events within the state without paying state sales tax. The state’s legislature passed the annual Freedom Month Sales-Tax Holiday to help make it more affordable for families to enjoy all that the Sunshine State has to offer […]