Stephenson & Company, PC

Stephenson & Company, PC Stephenson & Company, P.C. is a professional services firm of certified public accountants and consu

With locations in East Tawas and West Branch, Michigan we provide complete services in the areas of auditing, tax, small business and computer consulting. Our professional staff consists of individuals with a wide range of experience and skills designed to provide our clients with the highest level of service possible. Because no two businesses, municipalities, or organizations are exactly alike,

we tailor our services and expertise to meet your needs. Our clients represent a broad cross section of economic activity and our relationships are based on integrity, trust and mutual respect. We are committed to understanding our clients' business and personal financial matters, and exceeding their expectations in delivering our services.

Are rental real estate activities eligible for the qualified business income (QBI) deduction? The answer is a distinct “...
06/05/2026

Are rental real estate activities eligible for the qualified business income (QBI) deduction? The answer is a distinct “maybe.” This tax break allows eligible sole proprietors and owners of “pass-through” entities to deduct up to 20% of QBI. Pass-through entities include partnerships, S corporations and most limited liability companies. However, income from a rental real estate activity is QBI only if the activity rises to the level of a trade or business or meets an IRS safe harbor, which generally requires separate records, sufficient rental services and specific documentation. Various limits and other restrictions also apply. Call us at (989) 362-4491 to learn more.

F**A taxes on W-2 wages are split equally between employee and employer. For self-employment income, you pay both halves...
06/03/2026

F**A taxes on W-2 wages are split equally between employee and employer. For self-employment income, you pay both halves, but the “employer” half is deductible. If you own and work in a business structured as a partnership, the income passing through to you for income tax purposes generally is also subject to self-employment taxes, even if it isn’t distributed to you. If your income exceeds certain levels, you also could be subject to the 0.9% additional Medicare tax. Call us at (989) 362-4491 to review your situation.

The state of Michigan issues a statement apologizing for the frustration caused by the notices being sent to taxpayers.
06/02/2026

The state of Michigan issues a statement apologizing for the frustration caused by the notices being sent to taxpayers.

Treasury is aware of concerns regarding Individual Income Tax notices and returns processing. We are committed to addressing these problems directly and transparently.

If you’d like to arrange for a transfer of wealth through multiple generations, consider a dynasty trust. Assets are tax...
06/02/2026

If you’d like to arrange for a transfer of wealth through multiple generations, consider a dynasty trust. Assets are taxed just once, when they’re initially transferred to the trust. There’s no estate or generation-skipping transfer tax due on any subsequent appreciation in value. A drawback is that the trust is irrevocable. This means it generally can never be revised. Call us at (989) 362-4491 for more details.

06/01/2026
Will Social Security benefits be available when you retire? Good question. These benefits are unlikely to disappear enti...
06/01/2026

Will Social Security benefits be available when you retire? Good question. These benefits are unlikely to disappear entirely. But payments may be smaller, and the qualifying age for full benefits (currently 65 to 67, depending on your date of birth) may increase. So it’s critical to take advantage of tax-deferred retirement vehicles and to make age-appropriate investments that can help you accumulate adequate savings. Call us at (989) 362-4491 to discuss your retirement goals and ways to achieve them.

Does your business provide complimentary on-site food and beverages for employees? The rules for deducting certain busin...
05/29/2026

Does your business provide complimentary on-site food and beverages for employees? The rules for deducting certain business meals have changed. Beginning in 2026, employers generally can’t deduct 1) meals treated as de minimis fringe benefits, or 2) employer-provided meals that are excludable from an employee’s income and provided for the employer’s convenience on business premises. For the 2025 tax year, generally the former were 100% deductible and the latter were 50% deductible. Contact us at (989) 362-4491 to discuss whether this change will affect your company and how to plan accordingly.

If you’d like to help a charity for a period of time but ultimately benefit one or more heirs and potentially save gift ...
05/27/2026

If you’d like to help a charity for a period of time but ultimately benefit one or more heirs and potentially save gift and estate taxes, consider a charitable lead trust (CLT). You transfer assets to the irrevocable CLT and the charity receives payments from it for a term of years. When the term expires, the remaining assets are distributed to the CLT’s beneficiaries. The CLT assets can include publicly traded securities, real estate, business interests and even private company stock. Call us at (989) 362-4491 for more details.

Does your business use independent contractors? The reporting requirements for these workers differ from those for W-2 e...
05/26/2026

Does your business use independent contractors? The reporting requirements for these workers differ from those for W-2 employees. For payments made in 2026, businesses generally must issue Form 1099-NEC, “Nonemployee Compensation,” to contractors paid $2,000 or more (up from $600 for 2025). The higher threshold may reduce your administrative burden because you could have fewer forms to file with the IRS. However, it doesn’t change your recordkeeping, worker classification or backup withholding responsibilities. Contact us at (989) 362-4491 to help ensure you’re prepared for the updated reporting requirements.

If you rent out your primary residence or vacation home for no more than 14 days, you don’t have to report the income. (...
05/25/2026

If you rent out your primary residence or vacation home for no more than 14 days, you don’t have to report the income. (But you can’t deduct related expenses, such as advertising and cleaning.) If you rent it out for more than 14 days, the income is taxable. And you may be able to deduct expenses such as utilities, repairs, insurance and depreciation. Exactly what you can deduct depends on personal vs. rental use. The rules are complex, but tax savings opportunities are available. Call us at (989) 362-4491 to learn more.

Address

325 Newman Street
East Tawas, MI
48730

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

(989) 362-4491

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