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JMF Listed on Forbes America’s Top Recommended Tax And Accounting Firms

Photo Credit: Forbes Magazine Recently, Forbes Magazine partnered with the independent market research company Statista to create a list of the most recommended firms for tax and accounting services in the United States for 2020. JamisonMoneyFarmer PC is proud to be listed as one of the 227 firms throughout the country on either list, [...]

Are you properly licensed to do business?

By: Kim Smith, CPA, Tax Shareholder Kim is a shareholder, a member of the JMF Tax Department and in charge of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group. With over 20 years of experience, she assists clients with corporate, partnership, and individual income tax reporting as well as complex multi-state income and sales tax [...]

New Tax Procedures for Expatriates

The IRS has announced new tax relief for expatriates who meet certain requirements (IR-2019-151, 9/6/19). This relief only applies to individuals who have not filed federal tax returns as U.S. citizens or residents, owe a limited amount of back taxes and have net assets of less than $2 million. Also, past compliance failures must have [...]

By |2020-01-07T21:00:49+00:00January 3rd, 2020|Individual Tax, International|0 Comments

2019 Year-End Tax Planning Letter

FOR PRINT FILE AND PDF Dear Clients and Friends: Year-end tax planning in 2019 remains as complicated as ever. Notably, we are still coping with the massive changes included in the biggest tax law in decades—the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017—and pinpointing the optimal strategies. This monumental tax legislation includes a myriad [...]

Six Year-End Tax Moves for Businesses

Many small business owners are still sorting through the massive changes included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Generally, as opposed to the provisions for individuals, the rules affecting businesses are permanent in nature. Keeping that in mind, following are six year-end planning strategies to consider in 2019. Maximize Section 179 deductions. The [...]

Six 2019 Year-End Tax Moves for Individuals

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017—passed almost two years ago—continues to have a significant impact on year-end planning in 2019. Many of the changes in the TCJA for individuals are effective for 2018 through 2025. Accordingly, consider these six strategies for reducing your personal tax bill this year. Manage securities transactions. Depending [...]

By |2019-11-14T19:52:40+00:00November 14th, 2019|Individual Tax, News & Events|0 Comments
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