After being asked numerous questions about the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies, it’s been suggested that a taxsplainer article on the topic would be useful. Here it is, in whatever passes
“Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes.” – Benjamin Franklin in a
Probably the most common question we get is some variation of “How long should I keep my tax records?” As is true of the answer to any really interesting tax
This the second in a series of blog posts about Donor Advised Fund (“DAF”) charitable contributions. In the interest of keeping these posts more bite-sized, each post will cover a few topics related to DAF contributions.
This is another in a series of short blog posts about tax planning changes related to the 2017 Tax Act (now commonly referred to as “TCJA” – the 2017 Tax
With 2018 already nearly half gone, it’s a good time to double check your income tax withholding to see if you are having adequate withholding done to cover your total
I could be a rambler from the seven dials I don’t pay taxes ’cause I never file I don’t do business that don’t make me smile I love my aeroplane
State and local tax deduction explained One of the most talked about changes included in the 2017 Tax Act was a cap placed on the amount of state and local
This will be the first in a series of short articles about the effects of the 2017 Tax Act on individuals. In addition to some sweeping changes in the taxation
In finance and accounting, there’s a principle called “the matching principle”. In the 15th Century, an Italian Franciscan friar named Luca Pacioli was the first scholar to publish a detailed