After a few years of relatively mild tax changes for most businesses, post-election results provide more clarity on the direction of future policy—with a confluence of expiring tax provisions, a new administration, and evolving economic factors that will shape the … Continue reading
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Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses
We’re Hiring: Tax Manager (Remote/Hybrid)
While we may work mostly with numbers, our firm is all about people. Erock Tax + Financial Planning is seeking an experienced Tax Manager to join our growing team. We are a full-service tax preparation, strategy, and advocacy firm and … Continue reading
What are the Rules for Record Retention?
Now that tax season is in the rearview, it’s a good time to declutter the accumulated piles of paperwork. But there are some recommended guidelines to be aware of before you discard any official documents. The following article outlines what … Continue reading
Launching a New Company or Need a New Business Structure? The Differences Between LLCs, C Corps and S Corps
As you meet with your accountant this tax season and consider the swirling number of legislative changes over the past few years, you may be looking at your business with a fresh set of eyes and realizing that it may … Continue reading
Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses
2021 brought a wave of new tax changes for businesses, and 2022 could bring yet another surge. With the end of year in sight, there’s a window of opportunity in the fourth quarter to make strategic tax planning moves that … Continue reading
We’re Hiring: Tax + Financial Planning Associate
Why you should consider a career with Erock Tax + Financial Planning. While we may work mostly with numbers, our firm is all about people. At Erock Tax + Financial Planning, you will help individuals, families, and small businesses with … Continue reading
Year-End Tax Planning for Individuals
As we near the end of another turbulent year, it’s time to discuss the steps you need to take to reduce your tax burden for 2021 (and beyond). Unlike other years, 2021 presents many unique moving parts to the tax … Continue reading
If you’re a small business owner or a self-employed worker, you may have opted for the self-employment tax deferment benefit offered through the CARES Act. This benefit allowed individuals to defer a certain amount of their Social Security taxes until … Continue reading
In another round of extensions, the IRS recently pushed back the deadline for contributing to individual retirement accounts (IRAs) to May 17—the same day as the income tax deadline. This means that you now have an additional month to build … Continue reading
State and Federal Tax Deadline Extended to May 17
The tax deadline has been extended for the second year in a row, giving taxpayers some extra time to file those returns. The IRS and the Massachusetts Department of Revenue announced last week that the income tax filing deadline for … Continue reading
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