Entries by IslerNW

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Understanding the New Above-the-Line Tax Deduction for Qualified Tips

Article Highlights: Prior Law on Tip Reporting and Employer Requirements Introduction of the Above-the-Line Deduction for Qualified Tips Above-the-Line Deductions Qualified Tips Definition Tips in Business Operations When the Deduction is Unavailable Specified Service Trades or Businesses Income Based Reduction Lacking Employment-Eligible Social Security Number Expanded FICA Tip Tax Credit for Employers The U.S. tax […]

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Important August 2025 Due Dates

August 2025 Individual Due Dates August 11 – Report Tips to Employer If you are an employee who works for tips and received more than $20 in tips during July, you are required to report them to your employer on IRS Form 4070 no later than August 11. Your employer is required to withhold FICA […]

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How to Choose the Perfect Business Entity for Your Venture

Article Highlights: Choosing the Right Business Entity General Overview of Common Business Structures Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) C Corporations S Corporations Choosing the right business entity is a critical decision for entrepreneurs and business owners. The type of entity you select can have significant implications for liability, taxation, and the overall management […]

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Married, Successful, and Overpaying? Tax Planning Strategies for High-Income Dual-Income Households

Here’s something the IRS doesn’t advertise: Success gets expensive fast, especially when there are two high earners under one roof. You both worked hard. You both climbed your career ladders. And now you’re living in that post-promotion, post-bonus, equity-vesting glow. Until tax season slaps you with a surprise. And suddenly, you’re asking the same question […]

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Congress Is About to Terminate Environmental Tax Credits. Taxpayers Need to Act Quickly to Qualify

Article Highlights: The One, Big, Beautiful Bill Previously Owned Clean Vehicle Credit New Clean Vehicle Credit Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit Residential Clean Energy Credit The legislative landscape of environmental tax credits may soon change significantly, as “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill” awaits Senate approval following its passage by the House of Representatives on May […]

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Understanding the Proposed Tax Legislation: A Cautionary Approach to Tax Planning

Article Highlights: Permanent Extension of the Increased Standard Deduction and Changes to Tax Rates Senior Bonus Deduction Adjustment to the Qualified Business Income Deduction (QBI) Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Enhancements Saver’s Credit Adjustments “No” Tax on Social Security Income “No” Tax on Overtime “No” Tax on Tips Reinstatement of Bonus Depreciation Increased State and […]

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Think the IRS Is Slowing Down? Why That Might Actually Increase Your Audit Risk

You’ve probably seen the headlines: “IRS funding slashed.” “Audit rates down.” “Staffing cuts.” If you’re a business owner, investor, or part of a high-earning household, you may be thinking: Finally, some breathing room. But here’s the reality: The IRS isn’t pulling back. It’s just getting smarter about who it goes after. The IRS Isn’t Auditing […]

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Stop Guessing, Start Tagging: How to Make QuickBooks® Online Work Smarter for You

If you’ve ever wanted to slice and dice your financial data in QuickBooks® Online without changing your chart of accounts or creating new classes or locations, you’re in luck. The Tags feature in QuickBooks® Online offers an intuitive, flexible way to track transactions across any category you choose—clients, events, sales channels, campaigns, or even employee […]