Entries by IslerNW

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The 3 Numbers Every Business Owner Should Check Monthly (But Usually Don’t)

Most business owners know their revenue. Ask what they did last month? They’ll answer instantly. But ask them this: How long could your business survive without new revenue? What’s your actual margin after delivering your work? What percentage do you truly keep? That’s where the pause happens. Because revenue feels like progress. But these three […]

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Tens of Millions Claimed New Tax Breaks — Did You Miss One?

Article Highlights: IRS Preliminary 2025 Tax Returns Filing Data What the Government Reported Overall Uptake Overtime (OT) Deduction Tip Income Deduction Enhanced Senior Deduction Carloan Interest for Americanmade Vehicles Standard Deduction and Other Items Filingseason Refunds and IRS Activity Awareness Gap Practical Steps to Determine if an Amended Return is in Order Bottom Line Federal […]

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The Real Cost of Hiring

Hiring feels like growth. More people. More capacity. More momentum. But here’s what most business owners underestimate: The salary is just the starting point. By the time you factor in everything else, that “$70,000 hire” can quietly become a $90,000—or even $100,000—decision. And if you don’t plan for it? Hiring can slow your business down […]

How Real Estate Professional Status Can Benefit Property Owners

Article Highlights: Real Estate Professional Status Tax Benefits Qualifications Personal Services Real Property Trade or Business 750 Hour Rule Material Participation Multiple Property Owners Property Aggregation Navigating the complexities of real estate taxation can be daunting, especially when aiming to achieve the status of a Real Estate Professional under IRS guidelines. This designation is coveted […]

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A Surprise Refund Opportunity? Millions of Taxpayers May Be Owed COVID-Era Penalty Refunds

The pandemic disrupted… well, everything. Business operations. Filing deadlines. IRS processing. Even the way taxpayers interacted with the government changed almost overnight. Now, years later, a federal court case is reopening a question many assumed was already settled: Did the IRS improperly assess certain penalties and interest during the COVID era? And if so… Could […]