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4 Types of Interest Expense You May Be Able to Deduct
Personal interest expense generally can’t be deducted for federal tax purposes. There are, however, exceptions. Here are four, one of which is a new break under the One Big Beautiful…
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Maner Costerisan Recognized Among Top Accounting Firms in Great Lakes Region, Nationwide
As accounting firms across the country work to expand services and invest in new technology, Michigan-based Maner Costerisan continues to gain national recognition for its growth and innovation. Accounting Today has…
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New Provisions for 2026 May Affect Your Tax Planning
The many tax-related provisions that went into effect last year after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law are affecting 2025 federal income tax returns being…
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Strengthening Internal Controls in Growing Small & Midsize Businesses: Scaling Without Increasing Risk
Growth signals that your business is on the right track. Revenue climbs, new team members come aboard, and opportunities multiply. Yet, as operations expand, so does complexity—and with it, risk. …
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Deferring Taxes on Advance Payments
An advance payment is one received by a business before it provides whatever is being paid for. For federal income tax purposes, generally advance payments must be reported as taxable…
