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The “Accidental” Tax Trap: The Right Way To Do Tax-Free Reimbursements

It is a scenario I see play out with even the most diligent business owners: you’re at the checkout counter, realize you’ve forgotten your business credit card, and instinctively reach for your personal one to finish the transaction. Or, perhaps more commonly, you have “mixed-use” expenses like your cell phone, home internet, or your carContinue reading “The “Accidental” Tax Trap: The Right Way To Do Tax-Free Reimbursements”

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 thorough records, you can reduce your tax burden while keeping your business on the move. Ready to hit the road? Just make sure your paperwork is as smooth as your ride!

Why Filing a Tax Extension Might Be a Smart Move

Filing taxes can feel overwhelming, especially when life’s twists and turns make it hard to hit the April deadline. Luckily, the IRS offers a helpful solution: filing for a tax extension. While some might see an extension as just kicking the can down the road, there are actually several strategic reasons why it could be the right choice for you.

What to do when You Can’t Pay Your Taxes

Discover practical solutions for unpaid taxes in our blog, “What to do when You Can’t Pay Your Taxes.” Learn about IRS programs, including installment agreements and offers in compromise, with real-life client stories. Explore online payment plans and negotiation strategies for a fresh start. Subscribe for free monthly tips and checklists, ensuring financial confidence in the face of tax challenges.

NYS and NYC wants to make sure you really moved before they let you stop paying taxes

In the last few years, we have had clients think they moved out of NYS or NYC and want to obtain the related tax savings. But the cost, time and effort of the audit was not pleasant.