To maximize — or not to maximize — depreciation deductions on your 2025 tax return

The deadlines for filing 2025 tax returns (or extensions) are fast approaching. Although most tax planning moves must be completed by December 31 of the tax year, there are some decisions you can make when filing your return that can save taxes now or in the future. One such decision is whether to claim accelerated depreciation […]

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Operating Across Borders? Don’t Overlook Transfer Pricing Rules

When related business entities operate across state or national borders, they must follow transfer pricing rules. These rules require intercompany prices for goods, services or intellectual property to be comparable to prices that unrelated parties would use in arm’s-length transactions. Taxing authorities may scrutinize pricing that shifts profits to lower-tax jurisdictions. Noncompliance can lead to […]

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Midterm elections are on the horizon, are contributions deductible?

The 2026 midterm elections are about six months away, so you may be thinking about donating money to political campaigns. It’s important to remember that contributions to candidates, campaign committees (including political action committees or PACs), political parties and groups seeking to influence legislation aren’t tax deductible. You’re also prohibited from deducting admission to dinners […]

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