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2026 Business Mileage Rate Gets a Boost
Are you a business owner or self-employed? Do you drive for business purposes? If so, you’ll be happy to know that the IRS’s standard mileage

What to Know If You Receive an IRS Notice
Notices from the IRS are more common than you may realize. Each year, the IRS mails millions of letters to clarify information, confirm changes or

Common Growth Mistakes Small Businesses Make
A recent survey found that 45% of small businesses reported growth, but 78% wanted to grow. This January 2026 data from Intuit QuickBooks Small Business

Why You May Want a Roth Account in Your Retirement Plan
If you already contribute pre-tax dollars to a traditional 401(k) plan or IRA, you may also want to contribute to a Roth version. You’ll forgo

Don’t Let the AMT Catch You Off Guard
Are you subject to the alternative minimum tax (AMT)? In general, this tax applies if your “tentative minimum tax” exceeds your regular income tax liability.

IRS Expands Digital Asset Reporting with New Form 1099-DA
If you buy, sell or trade digital assets, such as cryptocurrency or certain nonfungible tokens (NFTs), new reporting requirements will likely affect how your transactions