Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Updating your partnership agreement

Never Set It and Forget It: Three Reasons You Need to Update Your Partnership Agreement

Much of our work revolves around providing end-to-end legal services to multi-owner businesses, from planning the initial structure of the business partnership and drafting the partnership agreement, through safeguarding the growth of the company, and finally to ensuring a profitable exit strategy. Yet, if I were asked which of those three stages I thought was […]

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Tax issues

How Changes to Depreciation in the TCJA Will Affect Your Business

Dave McCarron is the founder and president of McCarron Accounting and Consulting CPAs in Winter Park, Florida. He has been serving the Florida community since 1990. Dave and I recently discussed a very “hot” topic: depreciation. He makes clear that the radical changes to depreciation in the new tax law will have equally radical effects

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business meal

Toni Springer Dishes About How the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Changed Entertainment and Meal Deductions

Toni Springer is a CPA and President of Toni B. Springer, CPA P.A. in Altamonte Springs, Florida. She has been providing financial advice to small- and medium-sized businesses for 10 years. Today’s topic: Entertainment and meal deductions. Whether it’s the cost of ordering food for a late-night meeting or of taking a potential client to

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20 perfect qualified business deduction

Mapping Out the Brand-New 20% Qualified Business Income Deduction with Tammy Neel

Tammy Neel Pessmeg is a CPA and tax principal at Clifton, Larson, Allen, the ninth largest accountancy firm in the U.S. She has been handling tax issues for 20 years. Today, Tammy and I discuss Section 199A of the tax code, better known as the “Qualified Business Income Deduction” (QBID) or the “Pass-Through Deduction.” Unlike

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