Financial Resources & News
IRS clarifies 100% first-year bonus depreciation rules
The IRS recently issued new guidance clarifying how the permanent 100% bonus depreciation deduction will work moving forward. This allows businesses to fully deduct the cost of qualified property in the year it’s placed in service, rather than depreciating it over several years.
2025 Year-End Tax Planning Guide for Private Companies
This guide is a resource for understanding the most pressing tax issues facing private companies as 2025 closes and a new year begins. It covers important tax developments over the past year and offers practical insights and actionable planning strategies.
Inflation-adjusted tax provisions: 2026 updates
Discover the latest inflation-adjusted tax changes for the 2026 tax year, driven by the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). From standard deduction hikes and modified marginal tax rate thresholds to expanded credits for adoption and employer-provided childcare, these updates can significantly influence your financial planning. Delve into how these modifications could impact your taxes and optimize your strategy for the upcoming year.
A financial guide for heirs navigating inherited assets
Inheriting assets involves complex tax rules and time-sensitive decisions that can impact your financial outcome. This guide covers what heirs need to know about real estate, retirement accounts, and other inherited assets.
Final regulations released on increased catch-up contributions under SECURE 2.0
The latest IRS final regulations under the SECURE 2.0 Act increase catch-up contribution limits for individuals aged 60 to 63 and require Roth contributions for higher-income earners. These changes aim to enhance retirement readiness but require plan administrators to navigate new operational complexities. Explore how these rules reshape retirement strategies and the paths to compliance.
Tax breaks for tipped workers: qualifying for the new deduction
Discover how the groundbreaking “no tax on tips” provision in the new One, Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBBA) could transform the take-home pay for millions of tip-reliant workers starting in 2025. Learn which occupations qualify, the specific conditions required, and how to prepare for maximized savings under this potentially game-changing deduction.
Preparing for the end of federal paper checks
Executive Order 14247 directs federal agencies to phase out paper checks for refunds, benefits, and contracts. Here’s who’s affected and how to prepare.
Debt-financed distributions for pass-throughs: how they work and when they make sense
When a pass-through business takes out a loan at the entity level and immediately distributes the borrowed funds to its owners, this is considered a debt-financed distribution. This maneuver provides owners with immediate liquidity without triggering a current tax bill, as long as they have sufficient tax basis to cover the distribution.
Incentive units: how partnership-style equity can reward talent without a surprise tax bill
Non-public pass-through companies can’t flash the same liquid stock options that publicly traded C-corporations deploy, but a profits interest solves the problem by letting newcomers participate only in growth that occurs after the grant date – with no immediate tax bill for either party. Learn more in our article.
