Entries by IslerNW

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Medically Related Home Improvements May Have Tax Benefits

Article Highlights Aging Population Home Improvements for Medical Care or Treatment Improvements that Increase the Home’s Value Improvements that Do Not Increase the Home’s Value Medical AGI Limitations Hot Tub Deduction Issues The year 2025 marked a significant milestone in the United States. Why? Because a record number of people reached the age of 65. […]

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How to Pay for College Without Regret

They Got In. Now You Have to Decide: How to Pay for College Without Regret You log into the portal together. There’s a pause before clicking. Then the decision appears on the screen. They got in. It’s everything you hoped for them. The work paid off. The opportunity is real. And then, almost immediately, your […]

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Important May 2026 Due Dates

May 2026 Individual Due Dates May 11 – Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips and received more than $20 in tips during April, you are required to report them to your employer no later than May 11. You can use IRS Form 4070 or your own statement that […]

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Phishing & AI-Powered Email Scams: How to Protect Yourself and Your Business

Tax season brings deadlines, documents, and urgency. It also brings scammers. Every year, phishing attempts spike during filing season because criminals know people are expecting financial communication. Refund notices. Payroll updates. Signature requests. Client documents. The timing makes the message feel legitimate. And in 2026, the tactics are more sophisticated than ever. Why Tax Season […]

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When Borrowing Gets More Expensive: How Rising Interest Rates Are Impacting Small Businesses

For a period of time, borrowing felt manageable. Financing was easier to justify. Lines of credit were relatively affordable. Growth decisions made sense on paper. Then things began to shift. Not all at once. Gradually. Payments started to increase. New financing came with higher costs. Decisions that once felt straightforward now require a second look. […]

It’s Hard to Believe: But Found Money Is Taxable

Article Highlights: Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 61 Ill-Gotten Gains Exclusions from Income The Real Cost of Winning Game Show Prizes Picture this: you’re taking a stroll through the park, and you spot a five-dollar bill on the ground. Exciting, isn’t it? You look around to see if someone nearby may have dropped it. Seeing […]

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Behind on Payroll Taxes? This Is the Most Dangerous Tax Debt Your Business Can Have

A slow quarter? You can recover from that. A late income tax payment? There are payment plans. Vendor pressure? Negotiable. But payroll tax debt? That’s different. If your business is behind on payroll taxes, you’re in one of the most aggressively enforced areas of IRS collections. And the longer it goes unresolved, the more personal […]