Jun 7, 2017 | Firm Updates, Individual Tax, Small Business
Do you provide car rides through a mobile app, rent out your spare room using an online platform or repair computers for local businesses on demand? If so, you may be considered part of the “sharing economy” (also known as the Gig or on-demand economy)....
Jun 6, 2017 | Firm Updates, Individual Tax, Tax Tips
With school letting out you might be focused on summer plans for your children (or grandchildren). But the end of the school year is also a good time to think about Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (ESAs)—especially if the children are in grade school or younger....
Jun 5, 2017 | Firm Updates, International Tax
An expatriate is generally defined as someone who has withdrawn from residence in, or allegiance to, one’s native country. But the tax code defines an expatriate a bit more specifically as any U.S. citizen who relinquishes his or her citizenship, or any long-term U.S....
May 30, 2017 | Firm Updates, Individual Tax
All charitable donations are not created equal—some provide larger deductions than others. And it isn’t necessarily just how much or even what you donate that matters. How the charity uses your donation might also affect your deduction. Take vehicle donations, for...
May 26, 2017 | Firm Updates
The New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act was amended in 2016 to clarify and simplify some of the provisions that apply to New York State nonprofit organizations. The revisions, which reduce some of the burden for nonprofits, include modifications to key definitions...