How to determine if you need to worry about estate taxes
Among the taxes that are being considered for repeal as part of tax reform legislation is the estate tax. This tax applies to transfers of
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Our offices are closed tomorrow 1/7/25 from 8am – 1pm for a firm event. Thank you.
Among the taxes that are being considered for repeal as part of tax reform legislation is the estate tax. This tax applies to transfers of
In light of the recent natural disasters, we feel it is prudent and timely to revisit casualty loss rules. If you suffered damage to your
Whether you filed your 2016 tax return by the April 18 deadline or you filed for an extension, you may be overwhelmed by the amount
The kids are back to school and life is a little slower now. It’s a good time to look at your year-to-date federal and Colorado
We’ve previously published several articles in our blog, Practice Elevations, related to the need for adequate internal controls to prevent theft in medical and dental
Collections are the lifeblood of any medical or dental practice. But do you really know if you’re doing a good job of collecting receivables? Find
Whether an executive on staff or a member of the board, new to the organization or a long-time veteran, a nonprofit leader sometimes faces tough
Whistleblower policies encourage staff, volunteers and others to discreetly provide credible information on illegal practices or violations of organizational policies. They protect individuals who risk
New positions popping up at nonprofits? Three “top jobs” that nonprofits will need to fulfill their missions in the future have been identified by business
Employ analytical analysis to get a better view of your organization’s revenue picture. Techniques such as pinpointing year-to-year trends and benchmarking to other nonprofits can
Stay on top of filing and reporting deadlines with our tax calendar! Our tax calendar includes dates categorized by employers, individuals, partnerships, corporations and more
Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams recently urged Coloradans to be mindful when making a donation to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts. “It is important for
If you run a business “on the side” and derive most of your income from another source (whether from another business you own, employment or
When planning for the future, owner-employees face a variety of distinctive tax challenges and advantages, depending on whether their business is structured as a partnership,
If your employees incur work-related travel expenses, you can better attract and retain the best talent by reimbursing these expenses. To secure tax-advantaged treatment for
Every business has some degree of ups and downs during the year; however, cash flow fluctuations are much more intense for seasonal businesses. If your
Employers to use the New I-9 Form The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released a revised version of the Form I-9 (Employment Eligibility Verification).
Need a Vacation from your Vacation Rental? Sales and Lodging Taxes may apply. The dog days of summer may be nearing an end, but the popularity of
Every organization, whether for-profit or nonprofit, is at risk of falling victim to costly acts of fraud. Nonprofits, though, have some common characteristics that make
The Colorado General Assembly has reinstated funding for the Senior Property Tax Exemption, also known as the Senior Homestead Exemption, for tax year 2017, payable
“When should I apply for Social Security benefits?” is one of the most common questions baby boomers ask as they approach age 62, the age