by Todd Culpepper | Jan 23, 2018
2017 ended with a bang from a tax perspective. The Senate and House of Representatives were able to reconcile their two versions of a new tax bill, and on December 22, 2017 President Trump signed into law the biggest changes to tax in over 30 years. Regardless of how...
by Todd Culpepper | Sep 6, 2017
The majority of Americans think about paying taxes only when tax season rolls around—sometime between January 1 and that year’s filing deadline. That works for salaried or hourly employees if their companies automatically take out taxes every pay period, but what...
by Todd Culpepper | Mar 29, 2017
Does tax season have you feeling like a sailor aboard the Titanic? You see the iceberg coming and you just can’t turn the ship in time. Mayday! Does your tax iceberg look more like an April 15 (okay, April 18 this year because of the 15th falling on a weekend)...
by Todd Culpepper | Mar 22, 2017
“The only things that are certain are death and taxes.” We’ve all heard that, right? Though that oft-quoted line holds more truth than we may be willing to admit, it reinforces a fatalistic view of tax filings as a necessary evil. Reading a handful of blog posts may...
by Todd Culpepper | Mar 15, 2017
Thinking about doing your taxes yourself? Many individuals, business professionals, and companies go the DIY route. When tax time rolls around, they renew the license on their tax preparation software; dive headfirst into the sea of the forms, credits, and write-offs;...
by Todd Culpepper | Jan 19, 2017
Even though we are only a few months into 2017, it’s never too early to start thinking about year-end planning. With tax law, the only thing constant is change, and this year is no different. I mean, we have to keep all those lawyers and accountants in business by...