Tax & Business Solutions, LLC

Tax & Business Solutions, LLC We provide the pieces that put more money in your pockets! Our staff has been providing tax & business consultation services for over 30 years.

We have clients all over the United States and even serve several clients overseas. QuickBooks Certified Pro Advisor. Instructor & Speaker educating corporations, small business entities and the general public on financial/business management and tax strategies.

11/24/2020

What should you be asking your tax preparer now!

1. Are my estimated tax payments correct?

Estimates were based on last years tax return. Since this year has been an unusual year you may have made a lot less. Or maybe you had a better year than usual. It’s very possible that the taxes you’re paying in this year need adjusted so when your preparer does your return there are no surprises. So visit with your preparer and make adjustments in the last quarter.

2. What’s impact does the government stimulus have on my taxes?

If you took advantage of the Paycheck Protection Program, good for you. If your loans get forgiven, you won’t be taxed on that. But the bad news is - as of now, the expenses you incurred that are eligible for forgiveness aren’t deductible either, which can create a large tax liability. That’s because if your revenues this year were close to last year’s, your income will be higher. Also, If you paid employees for time off under the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act, then you’re entitled to a tax credit after the year is over. Or you might have taken advantage of the Employee Retention Tax Credit. If you deferred payroll taxes, you will still owe them next year. All of these things will impact your tax liability and need to be addressed with your tax preparer.

3. What about my retirement?

If you’ve been building up some savings, it’s a great opportunity to make more contributions to your 401(k) or IRA. So be sure to check your limits with your tax preparer

4. Should I invest capital in equipment?

Many of my clients are using cash or taking advantage of low interest rates to grab up deals on needed equipment, furniture, technology and other capital items at steep discounts. Often these purchases qualify for accelerated depreciation under the Section 179 deduction, which means a huge tax savings. Check with your tax consultant for advise.

5. What’s the tax impact of working from home?

You may be able to deduct more for your home office. But then again, you may owe more payroll taxes for employees who are working out of state. Make sure you understand any potential liabilities — or benefits to your particular situation.

2020 has been an unprecedented year and taxes are one of your largest expenses. Combine those two and in order to make sure you’re not facing an unexpected liability, you should be talking to your tax consultant now.

11/04/2020

It's time to review your books and determine what steps you need to take to lower your tax liability.

03/31/2020

2019
Individual Tax Filing Season deadline has been extended to July 15th

02/20/2019

Please remember to include your drivers license number, issue date & expiration date. This is a new requirement of IRS due to ID Theft!!!

09/20/2018

New IRS laws -

1. No more miscellaneous deduction for tax preparation, uniforms or job searches.
2. Limit on state,local & real estate taxes is $10,000.
3. 50% deduction for meals & entertainment has been eliminated with exception for company gatherings of employees and/or public.
4. Home equity interest is no longer deductible as of 2018.
5. Standard deduction has been raised considerably BUT the personal tax exemption disappears completely.
6. Alimony & moving expenses have gone by the wayside.
7. Medical expense deduction threshold is lowered.
8. Unearned income for children is now taxed as trust & estate income and not as parent's income.
9. Good News! The child tax credit doubles to $2,000.
10. More good news - Law now allows taxpayers to deduct a portion of their pass-through business income on their returns.

Keep in mind that these s won't necessarily apply to state taxes.

04/19/2018

Thank you to all my loyal clients who have been with me through the years, I am grateful for your continued support.
There are a lot of changes to tax code slated to take effect for the 2018 filing year so stay tuned for updates.

02/10/2018

Tax Season is well under way, but expect delays in refunds with EIC.

01/22/2018

Acceptance of Efile has begun. Please get your things to me as soon as you get them all!

05/11/2017

Phone number is still the same, but the address has changed. Call for updates!

04/20/2017

If you have not already filed your taxes, two penalties may apply. One penalty is for filing late and one is for paying late. They can add up fast. Interest accrues on top of penalties

03/27/2017

April 3rd will be the deadline for getting tax info in to me and/or scheduling an appointment for this tax season. Thank you all for your continued loyalty.

03/16/2017

Tax season is moving right along at a rapid pace. My schedule is filling up, please get with me as soon as you can!

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319 Paddle Boat Drive
Granbury, TX
76049

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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