Have you considered donating collectibles? Here’s what you need to know.
August 18, 2015 Knowledge Center
Have you considered donating collectibles? Here’s what you need to know.

If you’re a collector, donating from your collection instead of your bank account or investment portfolio can be tax-smart. When you donate appreciated property rather than selling it, you avoid the capital gains tax you would have incurred on a sale. And long-term gains on collectibles are subject to a higher maximum rate (28%) than […]

New IRS Requirement
August 13, 2015 Knowledge Center
New IRS Requirement

The IRS plans to amend minimum distribution rules for defined benefit plans to prohibit lump sum payments in lieu of ongoing annuity payments. The new requirement is to be effective July 9, 2015.

Teenagers’ retirement seem too far off? Set up IRAs for them!
August 11, 2015 Knowledge Center
Teenagers’ retirement seem too far off? Set up IRAs for them!

Teenagers’ retirement may seem too far off to warrant saving now, but IRAs can be perfect for teens precisely because they’ll likely have many years to let their accounts grow tax-deferred or tax-free. The 2015 contribution limit is the lesser of $5,500 or 100% of earned income. A teen’s traditional IRA contributions typically are deductible, […]

Tax-efficient ways to help your child buy a home
August 4, 2015 Knowledge Center
Tax-efficient ways to help your child buy a home

Mortgage interest rates are still at historically low levels, but they’re expected to go up by year end. So if you’ve been thinking about helping your child — or grandchild — buy a home, consider acting soon. There also are some favorable tax factors that will help: 0% capital gains rate. If the child is […]

Compensation for S corp. shareholder-employees
July 28, 2015 Knowledge Center
Compensation for S corp. shareholder-employees

Tread carefully when determining compensation for S corp. shareholder-employees By distributing profits in the form of dividends rather than salary, an S corporation and its owners can avoid payroll taxes on these amounts. Because of the additional 0.9% Medicare tax on wages in excess of $200,000 ($250,000 for joint filers and $125,000 for married filing […]

Tax treatment of NQSOs differs from that of their better-known counterpart
July 21, 2015 Knowledge Center
Tax treatment of NQSOs differs from that of their better-known counterpart

With nonqualified stock options (NQSOs), if the stock appreciates beyond your exercise price, you can buy shares at a price below what they’re trading for. This is the same as for the perhaps better-known incentive stock options (ISOs). The tax treatment of NQSOs, however, differs from that of ISOs: NQSOs create compensation income — taxed […]

How to begin collecting your 2015 tax refund now
July 14, 2015 Knowledge Center
How to begin collecting your 2015 tax refund now

If you usually receive a large federal income tax refund, you’re essentially making an interest-free loan to the IRS. Rather than wait until you file your 2015 tax return in 2016, why not begin enjoying your “refund” now by reducing your withholdings or estimated tax payments for the remainder of 2015? It’s particularly important to […]

Tax impact of the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage decision
July 7, 2015 Knowledge Center
Tax impact of the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage decision

On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry, making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. For federal tax purposes, same-sex married couples were already considered married, under the Court’s 2013 decision in United States v. Windsor and subsequent IRS guidance — even if their state […]

AICPA Offers Form 990 Recommendations to IRS
July 1, 2015 Knowledge Center
AICPA Offers Form 990 Recommendations to IRS

Washington, D.C.  – The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) offered more than 40 recommendations to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) last week for the Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, and instructions. The recommendations include adding thresholds throughout the instructions at the top of any schedule, part or line that has a specific […]

Large employers: Time to start planning for ACA information reporting
June 30, 2015 Knowledge Center
Large employers: Time to start planning for ACA information reporting

With the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 25 decision upholding the Affordable Care Act (ACA) yet again, employers subject to the act’s information reporting provision can no longer afford to put off planning in the hope that the requirements might go away. Beginning in 2016, “large” employers as defined by the act (generally employers with 50 […]

Michael Kaplan talks business accounting in the Los Angeles Business Journal
June 25, 2015 In the News
Michael Kaplan talks business accounting in the Los Angeles Business Journal

Recently the Los Angeles Business Journal invited one of our partners, Michael Kaplan, to participate in a roundtable discussion on business accounting. The participants discussed various trends, financial advice and a glimpse into the state of business accounting in 2015. Please click the image to read the article.

Opening the “back door” to a Roth IRA
June 23, 2015 Knowledge Center
Opening the “back door” to a Roth IRA

A potential downside of tax-deferred saving through a traditional retirement plan is that you’ll have to pay taxes when you make withdrawals at retirement. Roth plans, on the other hand, allow tax-free distributions; the tradeoff is that contributions to these plans don’t reduce your current-year taxable income. Unfortunately, modified adjusted gross income (MAGI)-based phaseouts may […]