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  • Part 4: Crypto Myths vs. Facts
What the IRS Actually Cares About

    Part 4: Crypto Myths vs. Facts What the IRS Actually Cares About

    December 19, 2025

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    Common crypto tax myths cause costly mistakes. Learn what the IRS actually requires for crypto reporting.

  • Part 3: Crypto Reporting, Recordkeeping, and New IRS Forms

    Part 3: Crypto Reporting, Recordkeeping, and New IRS Forms

    December 19, 2025

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    Crypto tax reporting requires accurate records and correct forms. Learn what’s required and what’s changing.

  • Part 2: How Crypto Gains, Losses, and Holding Periods Are Taxed

    Part 2: How Crypto Gains, Losses, and Holding Periods Are Taxed

    December 19, 2025

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    Crypto gains depend on holding period and transaction type. Learn how rates are determined.

  • Part 1: Crypto Taxes Explained: When Digital Assets Trigger Taxable Income

    Part 1: Crypto Taxes Explained: When Digital Assets Trigger Taxable Income

    December 19, 2025

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    Crypto is taxed as property. Learn which transactions trigger tax and how to avoid surprises.

  • Should Your Business Pay You Rent? Smart Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners Who Own Property

    Should Your Business Pay You Rent? Smart Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners Who Own Property

    October 28, 2025

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    Ever wondered if you can charge your business rent for using your home office? Or if it’s better to move your office into an LLC you own? Maybe you’ve asked your CPA questions like:

  • Leveraging Loans: How to Create Value While Staying on the IRS’s Good Side

    Leveraging Loans: How to Create Value While Staying on the IRS’s Good Side

    August 14, 2025

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    Business owners often tap into loans as a strategic financial tool—not just for cash flow, but for growth, tax efficiency, and asset leverage. When structured correctly, loans can create opportunities to reinvest, stabilize operations, and even optimize tax outcomes.

  • Don’t Leave Money on the Table: The Overlooked Value of Carryforward Losses and Excess Home Office Deductions

    Don’t Leave Money on the Table: The Overlooked Value of Carryforward Losses and Excess Home Office Deductions

    August 14, 2025

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    When it comes to maximizing tax savings, few areas are more commonly overlooked than carryforward losses and excess home office deduction carry-forwards. These hidden assets can dramatically reduce future tax bills—yet many taxpayers either forget about them or fail to track them properly. Understanding how these carry-forwards work and when they can be applied can…

  • Is Your Rental an Investment or a Business? The Tax Differences That Matter

    Is Your Rental an Investment or a Business? The Tax Differences That Matter

    August 14, 2025

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    Determining whether your rental property should be reported as an investment or as part of an active business can have far-reaching tax and financial implications.

  • Filing is a Deadline—Tax Planning is a Strategy

    Filing is a Deadline—Tax Planning is a Strategy

    July 30, 2025

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    If you’re only filing taxes and not planning them, you’re likely leaving money on the table. A tax plan isn’t a set of forms—it’s a proactive roadmap to reducing your tax liability, keeping more of your hard-earned income, and aligning financial decisions with long-term goals.

  • Service Animals and Medical Expense Deductions — What Qualifies Under IRS Rules?

    Service Animals and Medical Expense Deductions — What Qualifies Under IRS Rules?

    July 30, 2025

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    Service animals are not just loyal companions—they can be lifelines for individuals living with physical or mental disabilities. The IRS recognizes this and allows certain expenses related to service animals to be deducted as qualified medical expenses

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