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Maximize Your Impact: Tax Benefits of Charitable Giving
By Jen Danko, CPA, Principal Giving back is one of the most meaningful things you can do, particularly when it supports causes you care about. But did you know that…
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What Another Trump Presidency Means for Tax Policy in 2025 and Beyond
With President-elect Donald Trump winning a second term in the November 5 election, we have a clearer picture of what tax policies will be at the forefront of discussions as…
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It’s Not Too Late to Trim Your 2024 Taxes
As the end of the year draws near, savvy taxpayers look for ways to reduce their tax bills. This year, the sense of urgency is higher for many because of…
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Now What? Assessing the Likely Tax Impacts of the 2024 Election
President-Elect Donald Trump will return to the White House in 2025 — a year that already was expected to see significant activity on the federal tax front. A projected unified…
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The Amount You and Your Employees Can Save for Retirement is Going Up Slightly in 2025
How much can you and your employees contribute to your 401(k)s or other retirement plans next year? In Notice 2024-80, the IRS recently announced cost-of-living adjustments that apply to the…
