Blog posts from: 2013

SR Client Question: Can I deduct a bad debt to a family member?

It happens, your relatives ask to borrow some money, and you, against your better judgment, loan them the money…..   It is not unprecedented that some (ok, most) of these loans do not get paid back. When loans among family members...

Reminder: Do Not Forget the Health Insurance Deduction if You Are Self-Employed

If you are self-employed, there are still deductions for medical, dental or long-term care insurance premiums that are paid for themselves, their spouse and their dependents. The insurance can also cover your child who was under age 27 at the...

Happy July 4th from ShindelRock!

On behalf of everyone at ShindelRock, we hope everyone reading this blog has a fun and exciting July 4th!! Hopefully you have paid your second quarter estimates that were due in June, after all, nobody likes owing on April 15th...

SR Guest Author Rachel Tucker: Now that the Estate Tax Laws have changed, do I still need a Trust?

Rachel Tucker is a partner with the law firm of Joelson Rosenberg, PLC in Farmington Hills, Michigan.  Her practice of over 16 years focuses on estate planning, probate, real estate and small business/corporate law. The enactment of the 2012 American...

SR Client Question: Can I deduct 100% of meals and entertainment expenses?

Businesses, including sole proprietors, are normally allowed to deduct only 50% of their meal and entertainment expenses. The reason is because the IRS believes that taxpayers benefit personally from the amount of meal and entertainment expenses they claim as deductions,...

Tips for Dealing with IRS Notices

  • June 19, 2013
  • Mark Hughes CPA CFE

Each year, the IRS sends MILLIONS of letters and notices to taxpayers for a variety of reasons. Here are a few things you should know about IRS notices in case one shows up in your mailbox. Do not panic, a...

What New Notices Related To Form 1099K Mean

  • June 13, 2013
  • Paul Carter CPA

What do I do with the Form 1099K? Form 1099K is an information return that reports payment card and third party network transaction.  You should retain it for your records and use it to assist you in completing your tax...

Tips to Start Planning for Next Year’s Tax Return

For most taxpayers, the tax filing deadline has passed. However, planning for next year can start now.   Being organized and planning ahead can save time and money in 2014, so here are a few things you can do now to...

SR Client Question: Can having a child help me reduce my taxes?

Having a child may help you qualify for valuable tax benefits, such as certain credits and deductions. If you are planning to be a parent, or already are a parent, here are eight benefits you should not miss when filing...

Schedule a Foreign Asset Reporting seminar for your group today

ShindelRock tax experts are offering free seminars for interested employers and civic groups interested in learning more about foreign asset reporting.  Previous groups that have found this seminar helpful include the Oakland County Bar Tax Committee and the Michigan Indian...