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Year End Tips for Individuals

by Joseph Lewis - December 11, 2018

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 7: Will My Business be Eligible for the 20% QBI Deduction?

by Joseph Lewis - November 18, 2018

This is the seventh installment of our monthly tax blog on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In our third installment we provided an overview of the deduction. The fifth…

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ISLER CPA will acquire Horsfall & Fipps, PC

by Gary Iskra - October 22, 2018

ISLER CPA, a leading regional provider of audit, tax and consulting services focused on privately held companies and individuals, is pleased to announce that Horsfall & Fipps, PC is joining…

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 6: Do I Need to Keep My Receipts?

by Eric Bell - October 3, 2018

This is our sixth installment of our monthly tax blog on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Today, I will be addressing a question we (here at Isler) have been…

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 5: Does My Rental Qualify for a 20% Tax Deduction???

by Eric Bell - September 14, 2018

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 4: Changes to Meals and Entertainment Deductions

by Eric Bell - August 6, 2018

This is the fourth installment of our monthly tax blog about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In previous posts, we have discussed changes to tax rates, standard and itemized…

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 3: Section 199A or the Qualified Business Income Deduction

by Eric Bell - July 26, 2018

This is the third installment of our monthly tax blog about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In our two previous posts, we discussed changes to individual tax rates, exemptions,…

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College Savings Accounts Comparison – Coverdale vs. 529!

by Joseph Lewis - June 25, 2018

This summer, parents are increasingly looking forward to the day their kids will be out of the house, but dreading the cost of their new residence: college.  As you consider…

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Sales Over the Internet May Now Be Subject to Local Sales Taxes

by Glenn Munro - June 22, 2018

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued its highly anticipated decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, overruling Quill’s decades old physical presence sales tax nexus standard. This decision will have significant…

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Planning for Your Taxes in 2018 part 2: Tax Reform for Individuals

by Eric Bell - June 4, 2018

This is the second installment of our monthly tax blog around the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed into law last December. In our first blog post, we discussed…

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