Depreciation is one of the most powerful tax advantages available to real estate owners. If you own commercial property or use real estate in your business, depreciation deductions can significantly reduce your taxable income over time. However, many business owners miss out on maximizing these benefits due to a lack of understanding. Here’s a clear […]
Why Investing Today Could Pay Off Tomorrow
The real estate market can be unpredictable, with fluctuating prices, changing mortgage rates, and evolving economic conditions. For many potential homebuyers, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the uncertainty and question whether now is the right time to invest. However, while timing the market is challenging, buying property sooner rather than later can offer significant […]
Understanding Your Tax Obligations When Starting a Side Gig
With the rise of the gig economy, more people are turning to side gigs to supplement their income. Whether you’re driving for a rideshare service, selling handmade crafts online, freelancing, or offering consulting services, earning extra money can be exciting—but it also comes with tax responsibilities. Here’s what you need to know about your tax […]
How to Improve the Value of Your Business Before You Retire
Retirement is a milestone many business owners dream about—but selling or transitioning your business isn’t just about handing over the keys. To ensure a profitable exit, it’s essential to increase your business’s value before you step away. Whether you’re planning to sell to a third party, transition to family, or install a management team, enhancing […]
How to Set Up a Bookkeeping Cycle in QuickBooks Online
Do you have a regular schedule you follow with your QuickBooks Online work? It can be a good strategy. Bookkeeping is cyclical. You tend to do the same things over and over, which may get to be a bit of a drag for you. QuickBooks Online can automate some processes, and it certainly helps minimize […]
Is Your Favorite Pastime Turning Into a Small Business? The IRS Wants to Know.
If you’re making $400 or more on your hobby, it’s time to start declaring it on your income taxes. We take on hobbies because we enjoy them. But at some point, we sometimes get enough people wanting the woven towels or the birdhouses or the Christmas ornaments we make that it’s time to start charging […]





