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There’s a Deduction for Student Loan Interest … But Do You Qualify For It?
January 19th, 2022
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Tax
If you’re paying back college loans for yourself or your children, you may wonder if you can deduct the interest you pay on the loans. The answer is yes, subject […]
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How Will Revised Tax Limits Affect Your 2022 Taxes?
January 19th, 2022
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High Net Worth |
Tax |
High Net Worth
While Congress didn’t pass the Build Back Better Act in 2021, there are still tax changes that may affect your tax situation for this year. That’s because some tax figures […]
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Businesses With Employees Who Receive Tips May Be Eligible for a Tax Credit
January 19th, 2022
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Accounting & Outsourced Solutions |
Tax |
Small & Midsize Businesses
If you’re an employer with a business where tipping is customary for providing food and beverages, you may qualify for a federal tax credit involving the Social Security and Medicare […]
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Are You Eligible for a Medical Expense Tax Deduction?
January 19th, 2022
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High Net Worth |
Tax |
High Net Worth
You may pay out a bundle in out-of-pocket medical costs each year. But can you deduct them on your tax return? It’s possible but not easy. Medical expenses can be […]
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New Michigan Tax Act May Help Deduct State and Local Taxes
December 23rd, 2021
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By Matt Latham |
Business Tax Services |
Tax |
Cannabis |
Construction |
Healthcare |
Manufacturing |
Small & Midsize Businesses |
Telecommunications
On December 20, Governor Whitmer signed into law PA 135 of 2021, which amends the Income Tax Act to create a flow-through entity tax in Michigan. This allows certain pass-through […]