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Ranking high on the hottest tax topics of the 2018 filing season was in regards to Section 199A, which allows for a 20% tax deduction on qualified business income…
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Do you have a living trust? If so, you need a successor trustee who operates the trust and makes sure it is properly distributed to beneficiaries…
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Effective January 2020, companies will be required to account for leases differently than in the past. Currently, operating leases are expensed through a company’s income statement…
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Did you know that you could receive a penalty for not making payments quarterly to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or Franchise Tax Board (FTB)?…
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The outlook for retirement is continually changing, and the stats are real. A great majority of Americans aren't adequately saving for retirement – if they are saving at all…
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Country clubs offer a highly-desired lifestyle here in the Coachella Valley, and if you are affiliated with the management…
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Early this year, the IRS released Notice 2019-07 in regards to the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 199A and the Trade or Business Safe Harbor for Rental Real Estate…
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In general, the State of California presents some unique challenges when it comes to its tax code. In fact, non-conformity has become the norm when it comes to federal vs. California tax law…
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When you talk to a successful business owner, they don’t usually speak about internal controls being the reason for their success. It’s about the product or service they market, the people who sell their product…
Read More2019 Tax Law Changes - Federal vs. California
As many of you know, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) resulted in many changes that will impact 2019 federal income tax filing. The question is…
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As the new year begins, many employers consider expanding their team with new hires. In the settlement of the California Supreme Court case…
Read MoreSmart Charitable Tax Strategies
When you align your charitable giving with smart tax strategies, the result could be a win-win situation…
Read MoreMake A List, Check it Twice! Six Top Holiday Tax Tips
With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it’s easy to forget about tax deadlines on the horizon. With these tips, get ahead of your planning before time runs out…
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The world is getting smaller; and for businesses, that means it’s getting more expensive…
Read MoreTips for Family & Education Planning Under the New Tax Law
With the school year just beginning, now is a good time to start thinking about how the new tax law can impact your family and educational plans…
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Osborne Rincon, Certified Public Accountants, continues their unprecedented expansion with the hiring of Sofia P. Hinojosa, CPA in May 2018.
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Choosing a CPA to handle your personal or business finances can be overwhelming. But with all the recent changes in the tax law, obtaining…
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Nearly six months after the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was first announced, most Americans are still digesting the full scope of the new law. One important change that may have flown under your radar is…
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