There were a lot of changes announced when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) was revealed at the end of year. The new tax law for 2018 has fully eliminated many exemptions and taken taxpayers by surprise. One of the most surprising is the personal exemption. The TCJA has suspended all personal and dependent exemptions for tax … Read More
Many tax deductions gone but not forgotten Part 1
The number nine has special significance to taxpayers in 2018 because that is the number of tax deductions that have been eliminated as result of the sweeping changes made in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA). And the best way to describe it is – a case of give and take. Taxpayers can expect a lot of … Read More
Wedding Gifts from the IRS and the Disappearing Marriage Penalty
It may be rare these days for a prospective husband to ask for permission or a blessing from his future father-in-law to marry his sweetheart, but there’s one additional blessing that may also be on his mind: acquiring the tax blessings bestowed by the Internal Revenue Service. Thanks to the new tax law changes found in the Tax Cuts and … Read More
What’s New in the Tax Cuts and Job Act Part 2
Experts say the changes to the tax code for businesses are nothing short of revolutionary: a long-overdue modernization. But it’s important to remember that rate reductions don’t automatically translate into vigorous business growth. While changes wrought by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) do promote corporate investment incentives, they also vary by investment type and economic sector. Here are … Read More
What’s New in the Tax Cuts and Job Act Part 1
The Trump administration’s success in pushing through the new tax legislation marks a major achievement of it’s first year. But, according to one source, “the hurried, largely furtive drafting, and rush to passage at the end of 2017, have helped obscure the new tax regime’s real impact.” Focusing on the politics has muddled the sweeping repercussions of the Tax Cuts … Read More
US Corporation tax rate now lowest in 30 years
For decades, the United States was in the top twenty of the countries paying the highest statutory corporate income tax rates. Last year, American companies had to adhere to a whopping 38.9 percent rate while other developed countries were paying 22 and 25 percent rates. In fact, the only other countries paying 35 percent or more, were the United Arab … Read More
Workplace Wellness -Part 1
As the exploding wellness industry demonstrates, healthy customers are happy customers. And because employees are the “internal customers” of every organization, it stands to reason that workplaces should focus on employee wellness. Healthy employees contribute to and draw support from a healthy workplace. It’s not just about reducing sick days or absenteeism—although that matters, too. It’s also about fostering a … Read More
Motivation in the workplace.
“Keeping talented people engaged involves some form of ownership.” –Forbes.com What motivates your employees to “give their best” at work, collaborating with a sense of purpose and passion, instead of just showing up and stewing till quitting time? The traditional answer–straight-up salary increases or equity stake–are rarely feasible in today’s culture of budget constraints, and research shows the temporary boost … Read More
#MeToo and Women in the Workplace
The hashtag #MeToo has unified millions of people, empowering them to come forward with their stories. In December, TIME magazine made these “silence-breakers” their Person of the Year, placing five on the cover—a range of backgrounds and ethnicities, from an anonymous migrant worker to superstar Taylor Swift . Fortune reports the #MeToo movement has caused an abrupt shift in acceptable workplace … Read More
Culture of Happiness
“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” That sentiment endures in fortune cookies, but otherwise flies in the face of society’s attitude toward jobs, bosses, and the hours “trapped” in the office. For too many workers in our culture, from laborers to leaders, work is not a “happy place.” Most … Read More
Clarifying the changes to the 2018 child tax credit IRS,
Titanic shifts in the United States tax code continue to rock American taxpayers. Under the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) if you are a divorced parent, separated spouses or an unmarried parent, you may now be unable to fight over their children’s dependency exemptions in 2018 because lawmakers have eliminated the exemption.In 2017, the U.S. Congress passed … Read More
Sitting is the new smoking
How much do you sit on a typical day? How your employee health can adversely affect your business. If you drive to work, remain at your desk, drive home, eat dinner and then watch TV, you’re likely sitting for more hours than you’re sleeping. In today’s culture of always remaining available for clients or colleagues, eating lunch at our desks, … Read More











