A handful of times this summer, I’ve helped successful business owners with a surprisingly common problem: That problem being a tax burden that seems … [Read more...] about How Taxes Kill Successful Businesses
Paying Payroll Taxes to Bump Pension Contributions
Jim Dahle, the physician who edits the White Coat Investor blog, hypothesized a week or so ago that it might make sense to add your spouse to a small … [Read more...] about Paying Payroll Taxes to Bump Pension Contributions
Ben Bernanke, Scenario Planning, & Your Small Business
So this blog post is a bit schizophrenic. I want to do a quick book review of Ben Bernanke’s book The Courage to Act. Then I want to delve into the … [Read more...] about Ben Bernanke, Scenario Planning, & Your Small Business
Why You Don’t Need to Worry about Taxes in Retirement
As a tax accountant, I am programmed to think about taxes. To worry about people paying too much in taxes. To obsess over tactics that allow clients … [Read more...] about Why You Don’t Need to Worry about Taxes in Retirement
Your CPA versus TurboTax
Because we’re CPAs, we get people asking us a lot about when someone can and can’t use TurboTax or a similar product to self-prepare a tax … [Read more...] about Your CPA versus TurboTax
Lessons from Liberty Tax Service, Part 2
Last week I posted a pretty glowing review of Liberty Tax Service’s franchise model. In short, I basically fawned over the stuff Liberty does really … [Read more...] about Lessons from Liberty Tax Service, Part 2
Lessons from Liberty Tax Service, Part 1
A few weeks back, I attended a presentation for people interested in becoming Liberty Tax franchisees. A friend was thinking about the franchise, … [Read more...] about Lessons from Liberty Tax Service, Part 1
Real Estate vs IRA and 401(k) Accounts: Part II
Last week, I blogged about the tax reasons direct real estate investment may be a better, more tax-efficient choice than using options like an IRA or … [Read more...] about Real Estate vs IRA and 401(k) Accounts: Part II
Real Estate vs IRA and 401(k) Accounts: Part I
I’d like to broach an awkward subject with you. Specifically, I’m going to present the case for direct real estate investment as an alternative to … [Read more...] about Real Estate vs IRA and 401(k) Accounts: Part I
$10,000,000 Individual Retirement Accounts and 401(k)s: Actually Possible?
In an online forum recently, I saw someone suggest you can accumulate a $10,000,000 Individual Retirement Account or 401(k) account. This is … [Read more...] about $10,000,000 Individual Retirement Accounts and 401(k)s: Actually Possible?