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Accounting Insights for NYC Business Owners


Practical bookkeeping, tax planning, and payroll guidance for New York City service businesses — built to keep your numbers accurate, your taxes low, and your business growing.

SALT Workaround Explained: 5 Must-Know Tax Secrets for Business Owners

The SALT deduction cap forces business owners to pay tax on their taxes—but there’s a workaround. Discover how the SALT workaround works, who qualifies,…

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Why Filing an Extension Might Be the Smartest Move You Make This Year

Filing a tax extension isn’t procrastination—it’s strategy. Discover how extensions can maximize deductions, reduce errors, improve cash flow, and unlock powerful tax-saving opportunities for…

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Is the temporary increase in the CAP from $10,000 to $40,000 going to reduce your taxes?

The SALT CAP deduction has been getting a lot of airtime. Is the temporary increase in the CAP from $10,000 to $40,000 going to…

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Trusts: What They Are and What They’re Not

At its core, a trust is an estate planning tool, not a tax loophole. It’s a legal arrangement where one person (the trustee) holds…

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Leasing a Car for Your New York Business: Is It Tax Deductible?

Leasing a car for your business can be a smart move both operationally and financially. By understanding the rules around tax deductions and keeping…

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Reduce your capital gains tax bill when selling your home

If you sold a home, part of your profit could be subject to capital gains taxes.

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Donor-Advised Fund Tax Strategy for Small Business Owners

How small business owners can use a Donor-Advised Fund to reduce taxes in high-income years and donate appreciated assets strategically.

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What Tax Documents You Need This Year

Filing taxes doesn’t have to be stressful! With a little preparation and guidance, gathering your documents can be a much smoother process, having a…

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Should You File Taxes Jointly or Separately?

Tax season brings plenty of decisions, and if you’re married, one big question might be: Should we file jointly or separately?

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