Revised July 7th at 4:45pm - The Big Beautiful Bill approved by the House was a bit smaller as the Senate and the House fought over more Medicaid cuts to pay for new tax breaks, and painted a dark deficit picture for the President. The fight last week continued between parties to decide how high,...
When summer heats up is a great time to be cool and start strategizing how to reduce your family's 2026 tax bill. Starting early with proactive planning gives you time to make strategic decisions and devise an action plan that could help you keep more profit in your pocket. Our top six strategies include great...
Spending the time to declutter and organize your finances this spring can help to set you up for financial success for the rest of the year. Gathering and pruning financial documents, tidying up your budget and polishing your portfolio will go a long way to cleaning up the clutter in your financial life. Here are...
Thinking about selling your home? Your home is considered a capital asset, and as a homeowner, you may be concerned about paying capital gains tax if you do decide to sell. Luckily there is a tax provision known as the “Section 121 Exclusion” that can help you save on taxes following the sale of your...
Wondering whether or not you should give your in-home/live-in Nanny a 1099 or W-2? The answer depends on whether or not the individual in question is self-employed or a household employee. The simple answer is, if you control how the work is performed, the nanny is a household employee. In most cases a Nanny providing...







