Taxes

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  • 2023 Health Savings Account Limits

    Contribution limits for the ever-popular health savings account (HSA) are set for 2023. The new limits are outlined here with current year amounts noted for comparison. So plan now for your 2023 contributions. What is an HSA? An HSA is…
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  • Great Tax Reduction Ideas

    The tax code is about 75,000 pages long, so it’s not surprising there are many overlooked money-saving deductions hidden within it. And with the much higher standard deduction amounts, those who do not itemize think there are no longer ways…
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  • Certified Public Account (CPA) vs. Enrolled Agent (EA)

    This past tax season, we’ve had quite a few people specifically request to work with one of our CPAs. When asked why, we were told that they simply were more aware of CPAs as compared to any other type of…
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  • How Much Does It Cost to Have My Taxes Prepared? (Updated 2025)

    Tax preparation can come in all shapes and sizes and because of all the options, the cost can definitely vary. If you want to save money, perhaps preparing your own return using TurboTax might be the best solution. Turbo Tax…
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  • 6 Simple Ideas to Help Your Small Business

    Here are six ideas to help your business grow and thrive this summer. 1) Understand your cash flow. One of the biggest causes of business failure is lack of understanding cash flow. At the end of the day, you need enough…
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  • Understanding Tax Terms: Pass-through Entities

    Small business owners have a number of options on how to organize their business for tax purposes. And if you sell items on eBay or Esty, drive for Uber, or offer your services as a writer or programmer, you are…
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  • Money Management Tips for Couples

    Couples consistently report finances as the leading cause of stress in their relationship. Here are a few tips to avoid conflict with your long-term partner or spouse.
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  • Make Your Child’s Summer Break a Tax Break

    As a busy working parent, you may be on the lookout for activities that are available for your kids this summer. There may be a solution that’s also a tax break: Summer camp! Using the Child and Dependent Care Credit, you…
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  • Make Your Cash Worth More!

    Banking tips to help you cash in. Your cash is parked in a bank account. Do you know if it’s making or losing you money? Here are some ideas to help you make the most of your banked cash: Understand…
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  • Hustling for Extra Income – Don’t Forget the Taxman!

    From supplementing their current income to replacing income that was lost because of layoffs, the pandemic or other reasons, many people have started side hustles over the past 2 years to help make ends meet. If you currently have a…
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  • Making Your Home Office a Tax Deduction

    The home office deduction is a great tax break for the millions of Americans who are now working from home, either occasionally or full-time. But there’s one huge catch…you can’t be an employee! That’s right, if you’re working from home…
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  • The Home Gain Exclusion: Make Sure You Qualify!

    Across the country, many homeowners are cashing out to multiples over list price, especially since one of the largest tax breaks available to most individuals is the ability to exclude up to $250,000 ($500,000 married) in capital gains on the…
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