The tragic deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade shed light on how unconventional some marital and family situations have become in the new millennium. Both had been separated for a lengthy time, but never legally divorced. Gwyneth Paltrow and hubby Chris Martin decided to “consciously uncouple” and co-parent their children before later divorcing. This
Why Do Business Owners Consistently Choose Fuoco Group?
Every business has a unique set of needs and should search for a strategic financial services provider that understands this. No one size “fits all!” Depending on the size of the company or the specific industry in which it operates, there are a variety of issues to consider when choosing a firm to handle the
Autumn Is Here. Take Time For Tax Planning Time With Your CPA
The foliage is starting to turn, football is back on TV, and pumpkin spiced donuts and lattes have arrived. Fall is here and taxes are probably the last thing on your mind today – but consider this: assessing your current tax situation and financial issues now can prevent problems in April 2019 by minimizing your
Tax Reform’s Dirty Dozen 12 Questions to Ask When Tax Planning This Fall
Tax planning to take maximum advantage of the reforms promised in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has been difficult because guidance on how to interpret many provisions of the legislation has not yet been issued by the IRS. Congress has yet to follow up with technical corrections to glitches in the legislation. Adding to
Time Is Money And Time For Your Mid Year Financial Check-Up Part 2
Your health is important, so you don’t delay that mid-year trip to the doctor for a check-up. Well your financial health is just as important! And June is the perfect time for you and your family to have a mid-year financial check-up. Not sure how to review your goals and update your financial plan? Here’s
Go Solar This Summer for Tax Savings
Go Solar This Summer for Tax Savings! Most tax breaks for energy efficient home improvements were abolished by tax reform, but going forward homeowners can still take a credit for solar electric and solar water heating improvements. You must act soon, because although the Federal Solar Tax Credit does not expire at the end of
Supreme Court Decides Online Sales Tax Case
SCOTUS Decides Online Sales Tax Case States may now require online sellers to collect sales tax on out-of-state transactions thanks to the recent ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair handed down by the Supreme Court. The ruling, affectionately known as “Kill Quill,” allows states to require retailers to collect and remit state sales taxes for
Get Educated on the Dos and Donts of a Side Gig
Got A Side Gig? Get Educated on the Dos and Don’ts! Are YOU one of the 30% of today’s adults (of all ages) looking to pick up a little bit of extra cash with a side gig? Thanks to tax reform this may be the best time for taxpayers looking to supplement their income to
Declare Your Financial Independence This July 4th!
Make this Independence Day about more than just fireworks and barbeque, take time this holiday to make a plan for your personal independence and financial freedom. Personal financial freedom means different things to different people. Maybe your goal is to be free from work altogether or semi-retire, break free from debt, sell your business or
Get a Tax Credit for Summer Camp
Relax Mom and Dad – You Still Get a Tax Credit for Summer Camp School is out and that means it’s time for Summer camp for the kids. Although summer camps can be expensive, whether it’s band, theatre, computer, or sports camp, the Child And Dependent Care Credit provides a welcome tax break for many










