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R&D Tax Credits – An Overview

The R&D tax credit is a federal tax credit and may also entail an additional state benefit depending on which state you live in. This is a dollar for dollar tax credit primarily designed to stimulate research and development activity of US companies. Many of our clients engaging in [...]

2016-04-08T20:09:42-04:00April 8, 2016|

TIPS FOR DEDUCTING LOSSES FROM A DISASTER, FIRE OR THEFT

If you suffer damage to your home or personal property, you may be able to deduct these “casualty” losses on your federal income tax return. A casualty is a sudden, unexpected or unusual event, such as a natural disaster (hurricane, tornado, flood, earthquake, etc.), fire, accident, theft or vandalism. [...]

2016-03-26T17:12:17-04:00March 26, 2016|

A Critical Decision: Naming the Guardian of Your Minor Children

If you have minor children, perhaps the most important element of your estate plan doesn’t involve your assets. Rather, it involves who will be your children’s guardian.  Questions to Consider When evaluating potential guardians, ask these questions: • Do they want to serve as guardians? • Does your estate [...]

2016-03-10T17:55:10-05:00March 10, 2016|

What’s Your Charitable Donation Deduction?

When it comes to deducting charitable gifts, all donations are not created equal. As you file your 2015 return and plan your charitable giving for 2016, it’s important to keep in mind the available deduction: Cash. This includes not just actual cash but gifts made by check, credit card [...]

2016-02-28T15:27:20-05:00February 28, 2016|

DO YOU NEED TO FILE A GIFT TAX RETURN?

It’s tax-filing season, and the April  deadline to file a 2015 gift tax return is fast approaching. But do you need to file a return? The rules surrounding gift tax returns can be confusing, so let’s review some general guidelines. A federal gift tax return (Form 709) is required [...]

2016-02-18T22:11:24-05:00February 18, 2016|

Think Twice Before Naming a Minor as a Beneficiary

A common estate planning mistake is to designate a minor as beneficiary — or contingent beneficiary — of a life insurance policy or retirement plan. Insurance companies and financial institutions won’t pay large sums of money directly to a minor. Instead, they’ll require costly court proceedings to appoint a [...]

2016-02-12T11:45:23-05:00February 12, 2016|

Newburg, co-CEO of Glycosyn, Enters into Partnership with FrieslandCampina

FrieslandCampina Domo and US-based Glycosyn are combining their expertise into a global partnership to develop new infant nutrition ingredients. The parties signed a technology and partnership agreement. Glycosyn has developed a patented technology for the production of oligosaccharides from lactose. FrieslandCampina Domo will produce and introduce these new ingredients [...]

2016-02-11T17:34:02-05:00February 11, 2016|

Deduct Home Office Expenses — If You’re Eligible

Today it’s becoming more common to work from home. But just because you have a home office space doesn’t mean you can deduct expenses associated with it. Eligibility requirements If you’re an employee, your use of your home office must be for your employer’s convenience, not just your own. [...]

2016-02-10T11:29:14-05:00February 10, 2016|

Addressing Your Parents in Your Estate Plan

A helping hand: Addressing your parents in your estate plan The “sandwich generation” is a large segment of the population. These are people who find themselves caring for both their children and their parents at the same time. As a result, estate planning — which traditionally focuses on providing [...]

2016-02-05T14:50:26-05:00February 5, 2016|
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