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When Medical Expenses Are — and Aren’t — Tax Deductible

January 13, 2026
Do you operate a business as a partnership, a limited liability company (LLC) treated as a partnership for tax purposes or an S corporation? In tax lingo, these are called “pass-through” entities because their taxable income items, tax deductions and tax credits are passed through to their owners and taken into account on the owners’ federal income tax returns.

Tax Filing Update for Pass-Through Entities

January 9, 2026
Do you operate a business as a partnership, a limited liability company (LLC) treated as a partnership for tax purposes or an S corporation? In tax lingo, these are called “pass-through” entities because their taxable income items, tax deductions and tax credits are passed through to their owners and taken into account on the owners’ federal income tax returns.

Not All “Business” Expenses Are Tax Deductible

January 3, 2026
With 2025 in the rear view mirror and the tax filing deadline on the road ahead, it’s a good time for businesses to start gathering information about their deductible expenses for 2025. But what’s deductible (and what’s not) might not be as clear-cut as you think.

Avoiding Inadvertent S Corp Termination

December 23, 2025
S corporation structure provides most of the tax benefits of a partnership plus the liability protection of a corporation. But because of the strict requirements that apply to these entities, preserving S corporation status requires due diligence.
charitable deductions changing in 2026

Changes to Charitable Donation Deductions Are on the Horizon

December 18, 2025
Beginning in 2026, individuals who itemize deductions and donate to charity will face a new limit on their charitable deductions. And in some cases, they’ll face two new limits. But there’s some good news for nonitemizing individuals who make charitable donations. New Charitable Deduction Floor Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), starting in […]
Have you used up your 2025 FSA funds?

Have You Used up Your 2025 FSA Funds?

December 2, 2025
If you have a flexible spending account (FSA) through your employer to help pay for health or dependent care expenses, now’s a good time to check your balance. FSAs save taxes, but they generally require you to incur expenses to use the funds by year end or forfeit them.