
Property and Casualty Insurance: Protect Your Property, Preserve Your Wealth
When disaster strikes — whether it’s an accident, burglary, fire, storm or lawsuit — having the right property and casualty insurance can be the difference between >>
When disaster strikes — whether it’s an accident, burglary, fire, storm or lawsuit — having the right property and casualty insurance can be the difference between >>
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a sweeping tax and spending measure, dubbed “The One, Big, Beautiful Bill.” It includes significant tax implications for electric >>
As separate legal entities, estates and nongrantor trusts must file their own federal tax returns, just like individual taxpayers. Unlike individuals, however, these entities may distribute >>
In many areas, vacation home prices have skyrocketed, along with property insurance costs. If you own a highly appreciated vacation property, is it time to cash >>
Life is full of changes, and many significant milestones can affect your tax situation in unforeseen ways. Whether you’re getting married, welcoming a new child, starting >>
In observance of Memorial Day, our offices will be closed on Monday, May 26. This day is dedicated to honoring and remembering the brave individuals who >>
Earlier this year, the Department of Labor (DOL) released new rules for its Voluntary Fiduciary Compliance Program (VFCP). Happily, the rules include a new, long-awaited self-correction >>
If you’re a shareholder of a closely held corporation, you may be interested in converting your ownership interest into cash with a so-called “stock redemption.” That’s >>
It wasn’t long ago that the not-for-profit sector was struggling to find enough staffers to hire. Now that many organizations are losing federal grants and facing >>
New college graduates will face some of the harsh realities of adulthood, including paying taxes, filing their own tax returns and possibly coordinating with their parents >>