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COVID-19 Pandemic
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Business
COVID-19 Pandemic
March 22, 2020 by Rob Thesman in Business

First and most importantly, we express our hope that neither you nor your loved ones’ health has been or will be affected by the pandemic we are all concerned about lately.

Tax Aspects and Reporting of Cryptocurrency
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IRS
Tax Aspects and Reporting of Cryptocurrency
March 4, 2019 by Rob Thesman in IRS

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

Washington State Estate Taxes
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Estate taxes
Washington State Estate Taxes
February 4, 2019 by Rob Thesman in Estate taxes

“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

How Long Should I Retain Records?
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Taxes
How Long Should I Retain Records?
February 1, 2019 by Rob Thesman in Taxes

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

Donor Advised Fund – Part II
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Charitable contributions
Donor Advised Fund – Part II
January 10, 2019 by Rob Thesman in Charitable contributions

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.

Donor Advised Fund
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Donor Advised Fund
December 30, 2018 by Rob Thesman in tax planning

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

When You Should Reconsider Your Withholding
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When You Should Reconsider Your Withholding
June 26, 2018 by Rob Thesman in IRS

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

Online Sales Taxes After Wayfair
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State taxes
Online Sales Taxes After Wayfair
June 23, 2018 by Rob Thesman in State taxes

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

Changes to Treatment of State Tax Deductions
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State taxes
Changes to Treatment of State Tax Deductions
June 15, 2018 by Rob Thesman in State taxes

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

2017 Tax Bill Changes for Individuals
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2017 Tax Bill Changes for Individuals
June 13, 2018 by Rob Thesman in tax planning

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

The Matching Principle
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The Matching Principle
June 11, 2018 by Rob Thesman in tax planning

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

2016 Tax Return Processing Timing
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Taxes
2016 Tax Return Processing Timing
January 6, 2017 by Rob Thesman in Taxes

Every year, as the IRS continues to make improvements in their processing and the security of electronically filed returns, they adjust the timing of the schedule for processing Form 1040

COVID-19 Pandemic
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Online Sales Taxes After Wayfair
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2017 Tax Bill Changes for Individuals
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Thinking about paying off your mortgage?
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Year-end tax planning for 2016 – Part 5
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