Riding the tax break train: Maximizing employee transportation fringe benefits
How to evaluate and undertake a business transformation
Turning stock downturns into tax advantages
Have you ever invested in a company only to see its stock value plummet? (This may become relevant in light of recent market volatility.) While such an investment might be something you’d rather forget, there’s a silver lining: you can claim a capital loss deduction on your tax return. Here are the rules when a stock you own is sold at a loss or is entirely worthless.
Business owners should get comfortable with their financial statements
Deduct a loss from making a personal loan to a relative or friend
Disaster victims may qualify for tax relief … including on amended returns
Beneficial ownership information reporting requirements suspended for domestic reporting companies
The twisty journey of the Corporate Transparency Act’s (CTA’s) beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements has taken yet another turn. Following a February 18, 2025, ruling by a federal district court (Smith v. U.S. Department of the Treasury), the requirements are technically back in effect for covered companies. But a short time later, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced it would suspend enforcement of the CTA against domestic reporting companies and U.S. citizens. Here are the latest developments and what they may mean for you.