Direct Deposit Changes for 2026

To help phase out paper checks and issue more refunds via direct deposit, the IRS is encouraging taxpayers to provide banking information on their 2025 tax returns. But what happens to refunds if the direct deposit information is missing or incorrect? The Taxpayer Advocate Service says that when returns are filed without account information, the […]

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Business owners: You don’t need a crystal ball to see the future, just your CPA

Financial statements report historical financial performance. But sometimes management or external stakeholders want to evaluate how a business will perform in the future. Forward-looking estimates are critical when evaluating strategic decisions, such as debt and equity financing, capital improvement projects, shareholder buyouts, mergers, and reorganization plans. While company insiders may see the business through rose-colored […]

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Landmark Tax Court Decision Expands R&D Credits to Animal Agriculture

Big news for agriculture innovators: On Feb. 3, the U.S. Tax Court ruled in George v. Commissioner that research to improve poultry health, disease resistance and growth rates qualifies for the research and development (R&D) tax credit under Section 41 of the Internal Revenue Code. This marks the first time animal agriculture has been formally […]

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Lower taxes….Yes please!

It may be 2026, but it’s still possible to lower your 2025 tax bill! If you qualify, you can make a contribution to a traditional IRA up until April 15, 2026, and deduct the amount on your 2025 income tax return. But if you (or your spouse, if applicable) participate in a work-based retirement plan […]

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