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The Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast
Episode 139: New IRS Updates for 2025

The Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 8:26


This episode discusses the adjustment in tax brackets and changes in contribution limits for tax advantaged accounts for 2025. Marginal Tax Rates for 2025 37% for single taxpayers with incomes over $626,350 and $751,600 for married couples filing jointly35% for incomes over $250,525 and $501,050 for married couples filing jointly32% for incomes over $197,300 and $394,600 for married couples filing jointly24% for incomes over $103,350 and $206,700 for married couples filing jointly22% for incomes over $48,475 and $96,950 for married couples filing jointly12% for incomes over $11,925 and $23,850 for married couples filing jointly10% for incomes $11,925 or less and $23,850 or less for married couples filing jointlyThe standard deduction for 2025 is $15,000 for single filers and $30,000 for married couples filing jointly.  Social security tax now applies to the first $176,100 of income, up from $168,600 in 2024. This means paying an extra $465 in 2025 to social security taxes for salaries above $176,100. 2025 Contribution limits401(k) 403(b) and 457 employee contribution limitsUnder age 50 $23,500Age 50-59, age 64 and older $23,500 + $7,500 catch up for total $31,000Age 60-63 - $23,500 + $11,250 catch-up for total $34,750401(k) and 403(b) Employer contribution limits - $46,500 or 25% of employees salary, whichever is lower, contrubtions are salary capped at $350,000 IRA/Roth IRA Age

Communism Exposed:East and West
Trump Unveils New IRS-Style ‘External Revenue Service' to Collect Tariffs and Duties From Foreign Countries

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 4:06


Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables
Trump Unveils New IRS-Style ‘External Revenue Service' to Collect Tariffs and Duties From Foreign Countries

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 4:06


Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)
Trump Unveils New IRS-Style ‘External Revenue Service' to Collect Tariffs and Duties From Foreign Countries

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 4:06


Pandemic Quotables
Trump Unveils New IRS-Style ‘External Revenue Service' to Collect Tariffs and Duties From Foreign Countries

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 4:06


Weaver: Beyond the Numbers
Energy Evolution - Ep. 3 New IRS Guidance

Weaver: Beyond the Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 8:04


Weaver: Beyond the Numbers
Energy Evolution - Ep. 3 New IRS Guidance

Weaver: Beyond the Numbers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 8:04


Small Business Tax Savings Podcast | JETRO
The New IRS Rule That Could Cost Your Business THOUSANDS

Small Business Tax Savings Podcast | JETRO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 18:58


Send us a textAre you prepared for the IRS's new 1099-K reporting rules and how they could impact your business's bottom line?In this episode, Mike Jesowshek discusses the significant changes to the IRS 1099-K rule and its potential impact on small businesses, freelancers, and online sellers. The rule, initially requiring payment processors to report income over $20,000, is being gradually lowered to $600 by 2026. Mike explains how this rule aims to address underreported income and outlines the implications for businesses accepting payments via platforms like PayPal, Venmo, and Stripe. He emphasizes the importance of accurate reporting to avoid IRS scrutiny and offers a free demo call to help listeners prepare their tax strategies.[00:00 - 06:42] Why the 1099-K Rule Was IntroducedMike discusses the significance of the 1099-K for freelancers, small businesses, and gig workers.Understanding this rule is key to avoiding surprises during tax season.The motivation behind the rule: addressing underreported income from goods and services.Report all income accurately, even without a 1099-K.[06:43 - 10:37] Who This Rule ImpactsMike dives deep into who's affected: freelancers, gig workers, and small businesses.Proactively distinguish between personal and business transactions.[10:38 - 14:22] Timeline and Rollout of the RuleBreakdown of the phase-in thresholds:2024: $5,0002025: $2,5002026: $600Mike highlights potential changes due to legislative pushback.Stay updated on the latest developments and adapt your approach.[14:23 - 18:58] Avoiding Tax Issues and Next StepsMike shares tips for accurate reporting and reconciling 1099-K forms with your tax returns.Be proactive in managing your taxes to avoid penalties and ensure compliance.Direct Quotes:“The 1099-K is a tool to let the IRS know what funds are being processed and who is receiving those funds.” - Mike Jesowshek, CPA“This rule isn't about changing how taxes work; it's about changing how income is reported.” - Mike Jesowshek, CPA“Don't wait for a 1099-K to report your income. Always report all earnings to stay on the right side of the law.” - Mike Jesowshek, CPA______Podcast Host: Mike Jesowshek, CPA - Founder and Host of Small Business Tax Savings PodcastJoin TaxElm: https://taxelm.com/-------Podcast Website: https://www.TaxSavingsPodcast.comFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/taxsavings/YouTube: www.TaxSavingsTV.com 

Citadel Dispatch
CD147: TAX PLANNING AND NEW IRS RULE WITH SATOSHI PACIOLI

Citadel Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 69:55 Transcription Available


Satoshi Pacioli is a leading bitcoin focused accounting firm based at Bitcoin Park in Nashville. They discuss the recent IRS rule changes and their best interpretation of how to proceed going forward.Satoshi Pacioli on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/npub1drlw0wmu9tq37usx4qt3u6u4zj44mrf3zsfa6xhcdyrh3n4wpmgqr4rfg0 Website: https://satoshipacioli.com/ EPISODE: 147BLOCK: 877102PRICE: 1060 sats per dollarsupport dispatch: https://citadeldispatch.com/donate nostr live chat: https://citadeldispatch.com/stream odell nostr account: https://primal.net/odelldispatch nostr account: https://primal.net/citadelyoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@CitadelDispatch podcast: https://serve.podhome.fm/CitadelDispatch stream sats to the show: https://www.fountain.fm/ join the chat: https://citadeldispatch.com/chatlearn more about me: https://odell.xyz(00:00:38) Introduction - No More Intro Clips(00:02:06) Bitcoin Tax Discussion with Experts(00:03:06) Understanding the Safe Harbor Provision(00:09:53) Practical Scenarios for Bitcoin Holders(00:28:00) IRS Reporting and Future Changes(00:36:07) Conspiracy Theories and Custodial Pressure(00:43:08) IRS Broker Rule and Legal Challenges(00:52:03) Choosing HIFO and Tax Strategies(01:00:05) IRS Compliance and Reporting Details(01:07:01) Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

Spidell's Federal Tax Minute
New IRS form for making an IRC §83(b) election

Spidell's Federal Tax Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 4:00


This week we're covering the new IRS form for making an IRC §83(b) election and the basics of §83.

Cloud Accounting Podcast
New IRS Commissioner Was An ERTC Peddler

Cloud Accounting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 63:23


Blake and David take a look at several significant developments in the accounting world, including Trump's controversial IRS Commissioner nomination of former Congressman Billy Long. They also dig into updates on the Macy's accounting scandal and explore Square's potential move into accounting software with their new head of Product Accounting Solutions hire. They also share insights from the AICPA's 2024 CAS benchmark survey showing significant growth in client accounting services practices and much more!SponsorsRoboDebit - http://accountingpodcast.promo/robodebitRelay - http://accountingpodcast.promo/relayCloud Accountant Staffing - http://accountingpodcast.promo/casTaxBandits - http://accountingpodcast.promo/taxbanditsChapters(00:28) - Welcome to The Accounting Podcast (00:40) - Digital CPA Conference Highlights (01:17) - CAS Practices on the Rise (02:22) - IRS Commissioner Nominee: Billy Long (03:42) - Employee Retention Tax Credit Controversy (14:45) - Macy's Financial Misstatements (28:30) - Intuit Assist: A Closer Look (29:48) - The Evolution of Bill Scanning with AI (31:25) - AI's Impact on Accounting Tools (33:06) - AI and Tax Returns: The Future of Automation (34:54) - Relay: The Ultimate Small Business Bank (36:19) - Supermicro's Accounting Scandal (40:48) - Square's Move into Accounting Solutions (57:21) - The Rise of Client Advisory Services (01:00:55) - Closing Remarks and Future Insights  Show NotesHe Promised Huge Tax Refunds. Now Trump Wants Him to Lead the I.R.S.https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/06/us/politics/billy-long-trump-irs-tax-credit.html Brainsky Unleashed (Instagram) – Billy Long – December 6, 2024https://www.instagram.com/brainskyunleashed/reel/DDQS_GjRn4P/ Macy's employee who hid $151 million in delivery expenses was trying to mask initial mistake, sources sayhttps://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/11/macys-m-earnings-q3-2024.html Macy's Probe Found Employee Acted Alone in $151 Million Accounting Scandalhttps://www.wsj.com/business/retail/macys-m-q3-earnings-report-2024-c7363662 LinkedIn – Andy Schwartz – Profit Labs Update – December 6, 2024https://www.linkedin.com/posts/andy-schwartz-233b359_profit-labs-update-i-am-excited-to-share-activity-7269157016051298305-rYAW/ Amazon integrates QuickBooks for sellershttps://www.accountingtoday.com/news/amazon-integrates-intuit-quickbooks AICPA and CPA.com Benchmark Survey: CAS Practices Report 17% Growthhttps://insidepublicaccounting.com/2024/12/09/aicpa-and-cpa-com-benchmark-survey-cas-practices-report-17-growth/Need CPE?Get CPE for listening to podcasts with Earmark: https://earmarkcpe.comSubscribe to the Earmark Podcast: https://podcast.earmarkcpe.comGet in TouchThanks for listening and the great reviews! We appreciate you! Follow and tweet @BlakeTOliver and @DavidLeary. Find us on Facebook and Instagram. If you like what you hear, please do us a favor and write a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. Call us and leave a voicemail; maybe we'll play it on the show. DIAL (202) 695-1040.SponsorshipsAre you interested in sponsoring the Cloud Accounting Podcast? For details, read the prospectus.Need Accounting Conference Info? Check out our new website - accountingconferences.comLimited edition shirts, stickers, and other necessitiesTeePublic Store: http://cloudacctpod.link/merchSubscribeApple Podcasts: http://cloudacctpod.link/ApplePodcastsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAccountingPodcastSpotify: http://cloudacctpod.link/SpotifyPodchaser: http://cloudacctpod.link/podchaserStitcher: http://cloudacctpod.link/StitcherOvercast: http://cloudacctpod.link/OvercastClassifiedsForwardly - https://www.forwardly.com/Client Hub - https://clienthub.app/Want to get the word out about your newsletter, webinar, party, Facebook group, podcast, e-book, job posting, or that fancy Excel macro you just created? Let the listeners of The Accounting Podcast know by running a classified ad. Go here to create your classified ad: https://cloudacctpod.link/RunClassifiedAdTranscriptsThe full transcript for this episode is available by clicking on the Transcript tab at the top of this page

Cherry Bekaert: The Tax Beat
Employee Retention Credit (ERC): New IRS Updates & Guidance

Cherry Bekaert: The Tax Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 22:13


The employee retention credit (ERC) remains a hot topic as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has opened a new window for its voluntary disclosure program, allowing employers to withdraw their claims. While the IRS is processing and paying out refunds for the ERC, it has also introduced new conditions that seem to disqualify certain wages from eligibility. In response, some eligible employers are beginning to take legal action to compel the IRS to address their pending refund claims.In this episode, Tax Services Partner Brooks Nelson and Tax Director Sarah McGregor are joined by Partner and Tax Credits & Incentives Advisory Practice Leader Martin Karamon. Together, they discuss the complexities of the ERC and the IRS's actions to address both legitimate and dubious claims.Listen to learn more about: 02:23 – ERC overview04:34 – IRS moratorium updates06:32 – IRS timeline for resuming new claims09:06 – 8/15 ERC voluntary disclosure program 10:58 – Sources for employer VDP info12:48 – IRS 12 signs of incorrect ERC claims 14:56 – ERC claim payment status amid IRS audits15:58 – Trends in employer lawsuits for refundsRelated InsightsArticle: Avoiding the Risk of Incorrect Employee Retention Credit ClaimsWebinar: The Employee Retention Credit: 2024 UpdatesArticle: 2024 Most Frequently Asked Questions about the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)Article: Understanding IRS' Voluntary Disclosures Program for Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Claims 

Anderson Business Advisors Podcast
Conservation Easements in Crisis: What the New IRS Rules Mean for You!

Anderson Business Advisors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 30:22


In this episode, Toby Mathis, Esq., of Anderson Business Advisors, chats with Tyler Surat of One Tree Advisors. Tyler is a seasoned expert in tax mitigation and land conservation strategies, who is helping clients utilize conservation easements to preserve land while mitigating taxes. You'll hear the definition and benefits of conservation easements, the challenges posed by IRS scrutiny on certain easements due to misuse by "bad actors," and the importance of understanding state-specific tax laws. Tyler emphasizes the necessity of due diligence before pursuing an easement, considering factors like property registration and the differences between group and individual applications. Tune in for valuable insights into navigating the complexities of conservation strategies and tax implications. Highlights/Topics: Toby introduces Tyler, from CPA to CFO What is it, and what's covered under a ‘Conservation Easement'? The IRS is contesting some easements from ‘bad actors' in the real estate business Groups vs. individuals Is the property on a National Registry? Tax laws in your specific state need to be considered Audits can be a risk due to past individuals who have misused this tax break Due diligence is essential before requesting an easement Get in touch with Tyler at his email below with your questions Share this with new investors you know Resources: Connect with Tyler Surat Email: tsurat@onetreeadvisors.com tsurat@onetreeadvisors.com Schedule Your FREE Consultation https://andersonadvisors.com/strategy-session/?utm_source=conservation-easements-in-crisis&utm_medium=podcast Tax and Asset Protection Events https://andersonadvisors.com/real-estate-asset-protection-workshop-training/?utm_source=renting-out-a-property-without-an-llc&utm_medium=podcast Anderson Advisors https://andersonadvisors.com/ Toby Mathis YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@TobyMathis Toby Mathis TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@tobymathisesq Clint Coons YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ClintCoons

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
New IRS tax codes announced for 2025

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024


Addy Bink, National Digital Content Producer for the Nexstar Media Wire team, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the new 2025 tax brackets the IRS released. Americans could earn more on their paychecks with the latest tax code changes.

Putting the AP in hAPpy
Episode 308: A New IRS Form That Can Make It Easier to Request An Extension for Distributing 1099's and 1042's to Vendors

Putting the AP in hAPpy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 10:18


Don't you just love it when the IRS comes out with new forms?  Well, this form you probably will love!Keep Listening. Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help implementing authentication techniques, internal controls, and best practices to prevent fraudulent payments, regulatory fines or bad vendor data. Check out my new Vendor Process Training Center for 116+ hours of weekly live and on-demand training for the Vendor team. Links mentioned in the podcast + other helpful resources:   IRS Form 15397:  Application for Extension of Time to Furnish Recipient Statements Free Live and On-Demand Webinars: https://debrarrichardson.com/webinarsVendor Validation Reference List with Resources Links: www.debrarrichardson.com/vendor-validation-download (Get 25% Discount on the Global Vendor Registration Numbers)Vendor Process Training Center:  https://training.debrarrichardson.comVendor Master File Clean-Up:  https://www.debrarrichardson.com/cleanupYouTube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqeoffeQu3pSXMV8fUIGNiw More Podcasts/Blogs/Webinars www.debrarrichardson.comMore ideas?  Email me at debra@debrarrichardson.com Music Credit:  www.purple-planet.com 

Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion
New IRS Guidance on SECURE 2.0 Act Student Loan Employer Contributions

Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 7:16


On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt discusses the recent IRS guidance regarding provisions under the SECURE 2.0 Act which allows employers to make matching contributions on account of employees' qualified student loan payments under section 401(k) plans, section 403(b) plans, SIMPLE IRA plans, and governmental section 457(b) plans.

Nemos News Network
Dan Pilla from TaxHelpOnline - New IRS Developments & Targeting

Nemos News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 35:57


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WPRV- Don Sowa's MoneyTalk
New IRS Guidance on Inherited IRAs

WPRV- Don Sowa's MoneyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 42:05


The IRS recently provided clarification on inherited IRA distribution rules in response to confusion around the changes introduced in the SECURE Act 2.0. Donna and Nathan explain how this new information impacts inherited IRA holders, and the tax consequences for failing to follow the rules. Also on MoneyTalk, lessons on behavioral finance and Stock Trivia: Two Truths and a Lie. Hosts: Donna Sowa Allard, CFP®, AIF® & Nathan Beauvais, CFP®, CIMA®; Air Date: 7/30/2024. Have a question for the hosts? Visit sowafinancial.com/moneytalk-radio to join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Tax
New IRS Criminal Division Chief Carves Out Priorities

Talking Tax

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 21:34


The new chief of the IRS criminal division wants America to know he's hiring special agents, and they're fulfilling their mission to investigate tax and financial crimes. Guy Ficco started his new gig in April following an almost three-decade career at the agency. He comes into the position at the same time the IRS is flush with tens of billions in funding from the Democrats' 2022 tax-and-climate law. In fiscal year 2023, CI initiated more than 2,676 criminal investigations and identified over $37.1 billion from tax and financial crimes. The division has an 88.4% conviction rate on cases accepted for prosecution. Bloomberg Tax reporter Erin Slowey spoke with Ficco about how CI is handling its pandemic-era tax credit cases, what retention at the division looks like, and how the volume of investigation referrals has changed in the past couple of years. Produced by Matthew S. Schwartz.

NewsTalk STL
Demian Brady on the IRS struggling to find 87,000 new IRS agents

NewsTalk STL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 10:01


Mike  Ferguson in the Morning 06-18-24 Demian Brady from the National Taxpayers Union Foundation talks about the IRS struggling to find 87,000 new IRS agents. Story here: https://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2024/06/06/qualified_applicants_arent_jumping_to_work_for_the_irs_1035953.html#google_vignette (https://www.ntu.org/) (https://www.ntu.org/about/staff/demian-brady) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Picture Retirement
Unpacking the New IRS Estate Planning Memo

Big Picture Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 39:04


In today's episode, we examine the recent IRS Chief Counsel Memorandum, which introduces significant changes to one of the cornerstone strategies in estate planning. We explore how these new guidelines impact assets placed in trusts like intentionally defective grantor trusts (IDGTs) and spousal lifetime access trusts (SLATs). These trusts have traditionally been used to 'freeze' asset values for estate tax purposes while benefiting from more favorable individual income tax rates. But there's a core piece of this that is going to look different moving forward. If you're thinking "I love the Big Picture Retirement podcast” please consider rating and reviewing this show! This helps us support more people -- just like you -- move toward a confident retirement. Just scroll down to the “ratings and reviews” section, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. We're adding new content every week and if you're not following there's a good chance you'll miss out. Follow now! Want to ask Devin or John your question? Just visit https://www.bigpictureretirement.com/ and look for the tab on the right side that says “Send A Voicemail.”  Although this show does not provide specific tax, legal, or financial advice, you can engage Devin or John through their individual firms.  Contact Devin's team at https://www.carrolladvisory.com/  Contact John's team at https://www.rossandshoalmire.com/ 

Talking Tax
New IRS Tool for Free Tax Return E-Filing Is Live

Talking Tax

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 17:32


Many taxpayers with relatively simple returns can now electronically file their returns directly with the IRS for free for the first time. The IRS, after months of preparing its government-run free e-filing pilot tool, launched the program to the wider public Tuesday. The Treasury Department expects about 100,000 of the millions eligible to use it. Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act set aside $15 million for the IRS to issue a report on the feasibility of creating a direct e-filing tax return system. The pilot comes after years of controversy and pushback from Republicans and tax-prep software companies saying the IRS shouldn't be a preparer, collector, and enforcer. Bloomberg Tax reporter Erin Slowey spoke with Bridget Roberts, chief of Direct File at the IRS, about how the rollout is going, who is eligible, and the fate of a permanent agency-run option. Do you have feedback on this episode of Talking Tax? Give us a call and leave a voicemail at 703-341-3690.

Ray Appleton
CA Millionaires and Food Prices

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 34:52


New IRS data show the state's share of US taxpayers making $1 million or more rose from 2019 to 2021 and food has become so expensive that people are doing whatever they can to cut costs at the grocery store, Walmart to the rescue?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Home Sweet Home Chicago with David Hochberg
Business owners: you need to know this new IRS mandate

Home Sweet Home Chicago with David Hochberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024


Featured on WGN Radio's Home Sweet Home Chicago on 03/02/24: IRS Tax Attorney Steven A. Leahy of the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy, PC with Opem Tax Advocates joins the program to inform listeners about the new mandatory rule from the U.S. Treasury Financial Crimes Enforcement Network requiring business owners to file a Beneficial […]

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth
DGS 237: Navigating New IRS Regulations & Mastering Year-End Tax Savings

#DoorGrowShow - Property Management Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 31:04


Tax season is upon us. Every property management business owner knows the struggle of trying to navigate IRS regulations each year and find the best outcome. In this episode, property management growth experts Jason and Sarah Hull sit down with Mo Hussein with Balanced Asset Solutions. You'll Learn [02:05] Talking tax code and regulations [10:02] Why you need an accounting tool/software [18:38] Reducing your tax liability [23:21] Writing off education costs [26:24] A few more tips for the road Tweetables “The experts are worth a lot more to me than software.” “You're going to pay for everything in business, whether it's going to be in time or in cash.” “If a handyman shows up with only a multi tool instead of a toolbox to do a job, the property manager is probably not going to call that guy back.” “There's certainly a wrong way to do taxes, but there isn't a right way or one way to submit your taxes.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive TalkRoute Referral Link Transcript [00:00:00] Mo: I think what's most important is having a single source of accounting truth I think that's probably what one of the biggest things that a lot of businesses struggle with, especially when it comes to tax season.  [00:00:10] Jason: Welcome doorGrowers to the DoorGrow show. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others impact lives, and you are interested in growing a business and life, and you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrower. DoorGrower property managers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. You think they're crazy for not, because you realize that property management is the ultimate high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners, and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. We're your hosts property management, growth experts, Jason Hall and Sarah Hall, the owners of DoorGrow. Now let's get into the show. All right.  [00:01:08] And today we have Mo Hussain back on the show. What's up Mo? [00:01:12] Mo: Hey, doing well. Pleasure to be here.  [00:01:15] Jason: So we're going to be chatting a bit about tax strategies today. Yes. All right, cool. So let's dig into this. This is something that is near and dear to Sarah's heart, which is super weird.  [00:01:25] Sarah: I hate paying taxes. Fun fact, I don't want to give more of my money away if I don't have to. [00:01:31] Jason: I know if I see something on Instagram about a tax strategy, I should just send it to her and she'll find it interesting. Like she just gets into this stuff. So Mo, what do you got for us today?  [00:01:42] Mo: Yeah. Sarah, you are definitely probably the first person I've come across that has actually made a comment that you actually love going through this entire process. [00:01:50] Taxes is one of those things that, there's a saying, there's two things guaranteed in life, death and taxes.  [00:01:55] Jason: And I'm trying to avoid both. So how do we avoid some of the tax?  [00:01:59] Mo: I don't know if we can help with the death part. Maybe over time.  [00:02:01] Jason: We'll probably all be somewhat avoid some of the death maybe. [00:02:05] Mo: Unfortunately, the tax code is very thick. It's honestly created an entire industry of professionals like myself and other CPA firms that are specifically just dedicated to decoding it and maximizing savings with our clients and with taxpayers in general, there's, there's a litany of information that's on the IRS website. [00:02:22] It's very difficult to parse through and and there's also consistent changes that are happening each year. I think probably the biggest changes that are happening this year that a lot of property managers are being impacted by is the new 1099 filings and the IRS portal. Prior to 2023, you'd be able to file your 1099s via paper as of 2023 now, for any filers that are filing more than 10 returns, those have to be filed electronically on the IRS has created the iris. The IRS has created this new portal called the IRIS and allows for you to be able to submit your 1099s electronically. And there's some changes that have happened between the fire system that a lot of folks were using before and the new IRIS system, of course, making things more and more, more, more complex as usual. [00:03:07] Jason: Got it. Why would they make anything easy? Yeah, it's definitely not the goal to be audited next year. Now, it seems when it comes to tax strategies, you've got every everything ranging from across the spectrum from risky, maybe not even actually viable strategies all the way to really safe and conservative. [00:03:31] And some will save you a lot more on taxes on the risky side, going towards more conservative. How do you balance this?  [00:03:39] Mo: Good question. Medium. Good question. The interesting thing is although our CPA firm will file taxes on behalf of our clients. And there'll be another CPA firm maybe the client was working with before that filed taxes the year before. And maybe even though the deductions or maybe other things haven't changed significantly the return and the actual filing and the composition of it is different. And but it doesn't necessarily mean 1 way to do it is wrong than another way. There's a lot of different strategies, especially when it comes to things like depreciating assets and taking advantage, for example, of a bonus depreciation. [00:04:12] And just give you some context, bonus depreciation was a tax incentive that was enacted by Congress and in 2002 and it basically allows for accelerated business tax deduction on a large asset over an accelerated period of time versus over the duration or the lifetime of the actual asset. [00:04:30] Real estate is a great example of that. In 2023, you have bonus depreciation of up to 80 percent that can be taken advantage of, and then it drops to 60 percent in 2024, 40.25%, 26%, and 0% thereafter. However, a lot of these deductions, you may not want to take advantage of depending on where your revenues are at, so you can actually minimize your tax liability. [00:04:53] And so there's a lot of strategy around in different ways that a tax account or CPA will file your tax. And so that's where we see the variation what you mentioned about risky. There's certainly a wrong way to do taxes, but there isn't a right way or 1 way to submit your taxes. [00:05:09] And that's why you see a lot of different tax accounts and CPAs have different ways and strategies of submitting their clients' taxes.  [00:05:15] Jason: Okay. All right. What are some things that property managers should be paying attention to this time of year here at year end? Yeah. Max this out. [00:05:24] Mo: Yeah. All right. One thing that we always urge our clients is the tax season shouldn't be an annual kind of activity or flurry at the end of the year, but a lot of folks wind up doing is nobody really thinks about taxes until after the new year and it's February and you're looking at March and April when the tax deadline is due for both your business and your personal taxes. [00:05:44] And honestly, that isn't the best time that you should be thinking about it. You should be thinking about it throughout the duration of the year. You should have some accounting system that's keeping track of all your expenses with the path act that got enacted in 2015, real estate agents and brokers have some additional relief when it comes to business related purchases that got that made changes to the IRS section I believe 179 deduction. And for example. In the tax year 2023, you can expense or write off up to $28,900 of the price of a new car for the tax year in which you bought it another certain limits of the type of vehicle that qualifies for this tax break. However, these limits are part of allowable deductions. [00:06:21] And if you're thinking about your taxes throughout the year, certain decisions that you'll make about acquisitions or things that you may be purchasing for the business may make a material impact at the end of the year on kind of your tax implications. And it's important to keep a log of all your receipts, expenses and everything throughout the year. [00:06:37] A lot of times when clients wait until February to start putting together all the prep work and the receipts and everything for their expenses, a lot of times you'll miss things and we always suggest you should take your time and file an accurate return. Versus just trying to be beat the deadline and not get hit with a potential fine you have in April when the taxes are due, but you can always file for an extension. And if there is a tax liability that's assessed, there will be interest that will be accrued during that period of time. But again, it's better to be accurate and maximize your deductions versus being in a hurry. [00:07:08] Sarah: Got it. Are there any deductions or obvious tech strategies that you would recommend for property managers or real estate agents in general?  [00:07:18] Mo: Yeah great question. Some of the most common types of deductions for agents and brokers and property managers are marketing expenses, such as sales, open house signs, flyers, web development, business cards, mailers. [00:07:31] If you're leveraging a service, like DoorGrow, just consider real estate coaching and training. Those are considered education cost. Licensing and renewal fees. Things like association dues for MLSes, brokerage desk fees, any type of transportation kind of expenses, whether it be automobile maintenance or repairs, gas, mileage, travel, home office expenses, and even gifts, although there is a limit on gifts of a 25 dollar deduction for per client per year, and so there's a lot of different things that you can deduct. And a lot of times what happens is, you may be a broker or a property manager that's going to show a property and you need to go buy some flyers or handful flyers or something like there's some type of piece of marketing collateral. [00:08:13] And so you may go to FedEx and just use your credit card. And although at the time, it's registering in your head, that may be something that you forget to enter into the accounting system later. And so you're not leveraging that and as an actual viable business deduction. [00:08:26] And so this is why it's important that you're logging kind of your accounting activity and have a easy system to use something to use that's on the go as well. So you can easily kind of catalog and log these expenses. All these minor costs add up over time. And, you need to make accounts so you can maximize your deductions here. [00:08:43] Okay.  [00:08:43] Jason: What do you think is the easiest system to use?  [00:08:46] Mo: To stay away from words of easiest system or things like that, because it's very subjective, right? It's, we're all creatures of kind of habit. And some folks are tethered to their phones and are okay with using a litany of different applications. [00:08:57] A lot of our clients will use kind of QuickBooks for their management system, and for their to manage the kind of their corporate books, there is a mobile app can easily log things as you're going. You can connect that directly to your bank account and your credit card. And so as transactions occur, you can make sure that those are logged correctly. [00:09:13] I would say that, having a system that has an integration to whatever banking and credit cards that you're using and reconciling that account on a monthly basis to ensure that you're logging all the transaction. And then also keep in mind in scenarios where you're paying out of pocket for something or loaning something to the business, even though you may be the sole owner and want to take advantage of those. [00:09:33] There's a lot of different pieces of software that are out there that can help with that. We usually suggest for clients is, if you're already using some type of a property management and accounting system to manage your business, let's say Appfolio, there is a way to also manage your corporate books. [00:09:45] A lot of these property based accounting systems also have the ability to manage your corporate books. And it's not only specifically for real estate. They're an accounting system at the end of the day. And you can just create kind of things like a fictitious property labeled your corporate business and run all your financials and keep track of your finances that way. [00:10:02] Sarah: Now would be a really good time to send a reminder to property managers that your property management software is probably not the best software to do your internal accounting. So a lot of times clients are like, "Oh yeah, I have software for that. I use Rent Manager or Appfolio or Buildium. And that's fantastic to manage your client's accounts, but it's not the best system to like internally manage your accounting, it's not going to have the same functionality as something like QuickBooks would.  [00:10:36] Jason: But you're saying some that's what they do. [00:10:39] They use a lot. That's what they do.  [00:10:41] Mo: What I'm saying is that so these accounting systems. So the main difference. So if you think about something like a QuickBooks, it's a general accounting system. So it's meant for any business. The chart of accounts is very malleable, if you will, something like property based accounting system there is no such thing as like a business. There's a property, there's tenants, there's owners, there's vendors. Now, you can finagle or manipulate and come up with work around so that you can manage your books there. However, you'll have kind of an entire different chart of accounts for your corporate business, which would be different than, what shows up on the financial owners. [00:11:13] And so there's a trade off. You can use another system that's maybe tailored specifically to your business, like a QuickBooks and you have the flexibility of things like integrating credit cards and stuff, which is a nuance when you come to property based accounting systems. But then you have to manage 2 different platforms, or you can figure out some work arounds and try to manage and keep track of your financials in 1 of these property based accounting systems. [00:11:35] But then have to keep in mind about some of these work arounds, like reconciling, like a credit card, which isn't the same thing as reconciling like a bank account. But. So there are trade offs. But I think what's most important is, what we say having a single source of accounting truth I think that's probably what one of the biggest things that a lot of businesses struggle with, especially when it comes to tax season. Is that. " Oh, I have a bunch of receipts and stuff that are in my inbox. I have some screenshots on my iPhone. I have, this random Google Drive folder with other information. I need to call Sally, who's my, maintenance supervisor or whatever about some other transactions and stuff," and there isn't a single place of accounting truth. And having that will definitely save a lot of time, especially when it comes to prep.  [00:12:15] Jason: I would think that grown up property managers are probably at least using something like QuickBooks because at some point they really should be on the NARPM standard accounting, standard of accounting chart of accounts. There's just some advantages. [00:12:29] Especially if they're wanting to exit that business someday, having clean books that are not commingled with your client's stuff inside Appfolio, for example, would make your business a lot more appealing and you'd probably fetch a prettier penny.  [00:12:44] Sarah: And I think a lot of times people think, "Oh this is an accounting software because it does all of the accounting for my clients." [00:12:50] And there are differences for sure between how your PM software and how something like QuickBooks doesn't have to be QuickBooks, but we use QuickBooks. I like it and I can use it and I don't like technology. So something like QuickBooks functions, there are differences. And the other thing to keep in mind is if you have a team and your team has access to your property management software and you're putting all of your bookkeeping and accounting and financial data in there, your team has access to it and you may or may not want that. Some people might be very open and they have an open books policy and they don't care at all. [00:13:30] Some people, they hear that idea and they go, "there is no way I would do that." So if you're one of these people who's using your property management software as your own internal accounting system, you might want to think about doing that maybe a little differently.  [00:13:44] Jason: I think this is where there's a challenge in business and in this industry that a lot of business owners don't recognize the differentiator between all these systems that you need in order to run a business. [00:13:55] You definitely need something like Property Ware, Appfolio, Buildium and Rent Manager, Rent Vine, whatever as a back office. And as a billing system as the main system for getting paid basically, and then you need an accounting and financial system. And those are different, the accounting and financial system, you need a system for how to manage money, how to do finances. So for example, Profit First is a nice baby step for a lot of businesses that are just getting started and have Frankenstein accounting as Mike Michalowicz calls it, and then you need a sales CRM system, which is usually very different than the CRM, which they're calling their back office where it's focused on bringing clients into the business. They're like "I have a CRM. It's Appfolio." And it's not the same thing. And and then there's several other systems that you need in a business process system, planning systems, et cetera. [00:14:47] When people start to think that they have a one system, they're like "I've got Appfolio, so I've got every system I need." This is where they struggle then to be able to scale their business because they don't have the knowledge, the insights and the transparency that they would need in order to get to the next level. [00:15:03] And they don't have the right tool to do all these other jobs. It's not the Swiss army knife. And what's funny is I sometimes equate this to the little multi tool that a handyman might have on his belt. If a handyman shows up with only a multi tool instead of a toolbox to do a job, the property manager is probably not going to call that guy back. [00:15:23] "Oh yeah, I've got a hammer. It's right here." It's not the same. It's not the same. So same thing in business. You can't just run it off of one system. There's no magic one system. Everybody has to build a stack of tools. I'm sure in your business, you have a stack of tools that use as well. [00:15:37] You don't have just one system, right?  [00:15:39] Mo: That's right. It's all about using the best tool using the best tool to get the job done. That's an example that you mentioned about the handyman. At least when it comes to business, it's a huge cost when it comes with time and you're going to pay for everything in business, whether it's going to be in time or in cash. And where you take shortcuts on investing in certain systems, you're going to pay for it in the amount of additional time it's going to take for work arounds and manual things and processes, which is also brings up another point that we always stress to our clients is always consistently read like evaluating the business and your processes and the tooling that's being used so that you can constantly as we say, evolve forward. [00:16:15] Jason: Yeah, it's interesting. I had a mentor and he taught me this concept he called the five currencies. And basically there's five currencies you have to invest in life and in business. And it's time, energy, focus, cash, and effort. And what's funny is there's you get early on stage entrepreneurs that I think are trying to just avoid cash. [00:16:35] They're like, "I want to be cheap. I want to not spend money." And these are the ones that struggle to grow the most because they don't understand that their money is something that you can renew and earn. But time, as far as our life goes, is the scarcest resource. And what's really crazy to me is that our team members, we're buying their life. We're buying chunks of their time. They're trading time of their life for money. And they're trading probably the cheapest commodity for the best, or the trade and the best commodity for the easiest to get it seems like, but that's where they're at. And so as entrepreneurs, our goal is to move beyond just giving up our time and to get money. [00:17:16] And, we can invest more effort. We can invest more focus. We can limit the stuff we're focused on to grow faster, but in business, same thing with these tools, if we think we are saving money by only using one tool, we've got our crappy multi tool instead of building the ultimate stack, [00:17:36] then usually they just end up spending more on payroll. There's having to buy more time to do less stuff. And get less stuff done. So technology is a lot cheaper than people. That's I'm sure everyone listening realizes that, but.  [00:17:49] Mo: Yeah, there's a difference in business when you're looking at things from the lens of a perspective of an expense, versus looking at the total cost of ownership for a particular solution or process or something like that. [00:18:02] And and and in that regard, you can actually, assess the amount of time that's wasted and there's always going to be some opportunity cost. You are a business owner, nobody gets into real estate because they want to do accounting or because they want to work on taxes and whatnot. [00:18:16] And so there are professionals out there who's, sole service and focus and business models is focused on that. And and that's not something that's going to differentiate you from your competition. So those things that are not going to differentiate you, those are the things you should be outsourcing and the things that you should be seeking help to take off your plate. [00:18:31] So you can focus on the things that actually drive your business forward. And allow for you to be able to grow your portfolio.  [00:18:37] Sarah: Yeah, for sure. All right. Now I know this won't be the same for everyone because taxes is this crazy like mishmash of information and what works for you might not work for me and vice versa. Knowing that there's no one size fits all here. We're not shopping like off the rack. This is all tailored. What are some strategies that property managers should at least look into? Now, it might not make sense for everybody, but what are some things that they should at least look into and see "hey, does this make sense for me to implement this? I love learning right? So I love learning especially like how I can save money on taxes. So what are some ways that they can look into and see if it's right for them?  [00:19:18] Mo: Reducing their tax liability Yeah, no, great question. . Of the biggest nuances are just things in accounting is that, there's no such thing as being a creative accountant, right? There's always a right way to do things. [00:19:27] But there isn't just one right way to structure your business. And so one thing that we see a lot of clients struggle with is, they'll create a business initially, most folks don't start off in property management or they're either doing, they either own a brokerage firm or they're an agent and whatnot and they're doing actual real estate sales. [00:19:45] And then they'll try to, get into property management and maybe they have also they're doing in house maintenance and whatnot and maybe like a leasing only service and and maybe they also have assets on the side that they own themselves. And one common-  [00:19:56] Sarah: yeah. They're like, "I do all of these things." [00:19:59] Mo: I do all of these things, but they're doing it all under one entity. And so it's " hey, you should have a separate entity and LLC. There are liability reasons or mitigation for liability that you want to do this. And also, there are some potential tax benefits you can have an actual main corporation and you can have a sub entity or an LLC." That's your brokerage business. A separate LLC, that's the property management business. A separate LLC, that's the leasing only business. Separate LLC, that's the maintenance only business. And that, for example, that corporation can tax each of those sub LLCs, like a licensing cost, just to be able to actually use the name. [00:20:32] Of course, it may be the same ownership structure, but that's a potential way of of having a tax savings. A great example is you have the largest Companies like Apple and Nike and stuff like that, they have separate entities that are outside the US that tax licensing fees, just to use like the check mark with the entity that exists, that's actually transacting with the customers. [00:20:49] And then the other benefit of having all these entities that are separated out is that if you ever want to have a portion of the business that you wanna sell, you can demonstrate what the profitability, the profit and loss looks for that business. And you can have a separate valuation metric for that particular business and spin it off, especially if you have assets of your own, you want to have that in a separate entity, because you'll be able to take advantage of bonus depreciation. And that bonus depreciation essentially allows for you to be able to, take a rental property and take an immediate 1st year kind of deduction. If it's in 2023, you can start at 80 percent and whatever the bottom net losses on that particular asset, or that particular business that owns that asset that can now be offset the excess income. That's liable to taxes to offset against another entity. And so there's some strategies around that. There's also ways to be able to loan a particular asset or for example, if you have a car, you can rent it out to 1 of the entities, even though it may be the same individual that's using it. [00:21:49] There's a way to structure your taxes so that. Even if you own the property, you can technically lease it to 1 of the other entities and that can be a business expense and write off against another against 1 of your other entities. And so there's a lot of kind of small things like that that can make a material difference when collectively put together. But what it will ultimately we suggested something that we don't see too much. And usually we see a lot of clients struggling with is rather than having all your different enterprises and your sales activities, just revenue generating activities wrapped up into 1 entity to separate them out based on business lines. [00:22:22] And this also gives you as an owner perspective on what is working, what is not what needs help and attention and things that sort of be a little bit more prescriptive and data driven and how you make those decisions.  [00:22:32] Sarah: Like that. For sure. Yeah. And then it's. Different P and L's to see, "Hey, what part is actually profitable here and what part, if any, is taking a loss. Where does my attention actually need to be? Because what makes me the most money?" Instead of going "I think this looks pretty good."  [00:22:47] Jason: Things get mixed up. People make bad decisions. It's funny. Just for example, we'll get somebody that says, "oh yeah, I'm getting plenty of leads" and they're spending thousands of dollars on internet marketing. [00:22:57] And I'm like, cool. And they justify it. But I say, "where are you getting the leads from?" The majority were word of mouth. And so you're spending a bunch of money and I'm like, "cool, let's separate this out. What's your acquisition costs on ones you can attribute to the internet marketing stuff you're doing? [00:23:11] And sometimes they're like, "Oh yeah, it's 3- 400 a unit to like, to get on a client." And I'm like, that's ridiculous. And then they're like, "cool. I'll sign up for DoorGrow." I'm curious about the education costs and here at the end of the year, how do we help people justify signing up with DoorGrow leveraging education costs and getting that tax deduction? [00:23:33] Sarah: Such a good question because that's R and D! Research and development.  [00:23:36] Mo: Yeah, it is. It is. Yeah. Real estate coaching training and education costs is considered an expense. It can be considered a deductible expense at the end of the day, especially a lot of the insight and kind of value that you guys add to the community is something that I think is priceless. [00:23:52] And if it's going to make a material impact to clients, bottom line, the thing is that none of us can be experts in everything. And so kinda the reality in business is you can learn in two ways. You can either learn from somebody else's mistakes or learnings, or you can learn the hard way yourself. [00:24:05] The latter is going to take more time, which you're not going to get back. And so the folks that are able to accelerate and grow their business, take advantage of like coaching and training and educational type of costs, I would say, "how do you justify that expense?" At the end of the year, if you're going to have an excess of income, that's going to be tax liable. And in these educational costs, and so you might as well invest instead of giving that money to Uncle Sam, give it to Uncle Jason and find a way to maximize and grow that kind of that ROI. I would say that's probably something that a lot of novice kind of entrepreneurs don't probably put too much emphasis on when they're 1st, embarking on their entrepreneurial journey it's just the importance and significance of education and insight, especially from those that have blazed the path before you, or have exposure to a lot of other folks that are in your same shoes.  [00:24:49] Jason: It really is probably one of my greatest secrets in how we've scaled and built DoorGrow and the success we've had is once I finally stopped being the idiot that thought they could do everything and watch all the videos on YouTube and read books and figure it out myself. [00:25:05] I started to collapse time significantly when I got coaches and mentors and we shell out a lot of money to coaches and mentors and I've got some amazing ones right now, like really amazing coaches and mentors. And what it does is, yes, I'm spending more money, but I'm decreasing time. So it's collapsing time for me significantly. [00:25:24] I'm making a lot less mistakes. I'm not having to figure it out because every stage of business, you're stepping into the dark. And it's nice if somebody has already been there before you 'cause they're not in the dark about it. So they're like, "Oh yeah, just do this and do this. I've already tried that and that, and it doesn't work." And I was like, that's what I was going to do. And the same thing, the majority of the people that come to me are like, "I'm having trouble growing my business." And I'm like, "cool. What do you, what have you been trying? Or what are you planning to do at the startup stage?" [00:25:50] They're like, "I'm going to do internet marketing and SEO, pay per click," they're going to do everything. All the biggest companies that they're competing with are already spending way more money than them doing it. And they're just going to do it worse. And that's their strategy. "I'm going to do what the big companies are doing, but worse. And I'm going to try and charge less money. I'll be cheaper. And I will somehow provide better service." And I'm like, "good luck with that." And so we don't know what we don't know. And we make mistakes at each stage. And the secret to collapsing time is to spend money and invest in yourself. You get that back. [00:26:21] There's a big ROI. All right. Thanks for helping us sell door. I appreciate it.  [00:26:24] Sarah: All right. So if you're looking for tax write offs at the end of the year, sign up with DoorGrow, we can help. Yeah. Don't give your money to the government.  [00:26:31] Jason: And then we'll help you make more money. Nobody stays with us unless we're helping them make more money. [00:26:36] Sarah: Yeah, they haven't helped me yet.  [00:26:38] Jason: Taxes are not giving you an ROI.  [00:26:39] Sarah: Next year when we audited them, they're like..  [00:26:42] Mo: Another thing that I wanted to comment on, actually, a lot of people may not be aware of is between the COVID period of time, there's a Biden had released this this new initiative to be able to give back payable taxes. [00:26:53] And so if you had full time employees, between 2020 and 2021, I think it's up to $25,000 for each employee for each year, and that you can potentially be entitled to up to that amount. And so if you had full time employees, and that's free money, that's not free money. Technically, those are Payroll taxes that your organization already paid, but the government is literally just give it back to you as part of this initiative. [00:27:16] I'll take my payroll taxes back. That sounds great. The only requirement is that you had, you kept people on full time payroll during the 2020, 2021 year. And that those folks were with you for at least a year. And that those were actual W2 employees, not 1099.  [00:27:31] Jason: Okay. That's worth talking about it. [00:27:34] Oh, she's up on all this.  [00:27:37] Sarah: I don't know. Did you think I would have missed that? Okay. I'm telling you, I'm like-  [00:27:43] Jason: She has some strange hobbies. Alright. I do, I know. Mo this has been really interesting. I appreciate you coming and hanging out on the show. Why don't you tell us a little bit about your company and how you can help people with some of this stuff if they're listening to all this going, "man, this is a bunch of gobbledygook I really could use help making this all make sense, and I thought Appfolio was an accounting system for my business" and they're just trying to figure it all out. How can they get ahold of you?  [00:28:07] Mo: Great question. Before I comment on that, one, one thing that I do want to the misconception of Hey, just because you bought accounting software doesn't mean you bought accounting experts. [00:28:14] Sarah: Okay. Oh, that's so good. I love, I'm going to use that.  [00:28:18] Jason: The experts are worth a lot more to me than software.  [00:28:22] Mo: And usually there'll be priced a lot higher too, because the software, the proper application of it, it's like buying, It's like buying a seesaw or hammer or some tool, it's much cheaper to actually buy the tool versus buying or having the expert that's actually going to be utilizing the tool to build whatever. The peace of mind to me is priceless. So it is. I lead a group, a consulting group balance asset solutions been over for a little bit over 7 years. We are a CPA and technology advisory firm assisting clients with accounting, CFO services, like taxes, acquisition, disposition strategy, software implementations we're partners with a lot of the accounting systems like Yardi, and Appfolio, and Propertyware, and Buildium. We also help with Department of Real Estate audits and forensic accounting customer reporting, fund management. We're here to help maximize the value out of your subscription, streamline your business with technology and software, and give you time back to spend on the things that matter to your business, which is growing kind of your top line and working with your tenants and owners. We have clients in over 35 states and we have deep expertise when it comes to the trust accounting gap, the department of real estate compliance representation. So consultations are free and you can find us online at www. balancedassetsolutions. com.  [00:29:33] Jason: Man, that's an awesome combo, nerdy accountants. [00:29:36] That's like the best combo ever, right? All right. Super cool. All right. So hopefully some people are reaching out to you right now when they're watching this and we appreciate you coming on the show.  [00:29:46] Mo: Of course. Thank you so much, Jason. Take care.  [00:29:48] Jason: All right. Take care. If you are a property management entrepreneur, you're wanting to grow your business, reach out to us at DoorGrow. [00:29:54] We would love to help you out. You can check us out at doorgrow.Com and join our free Facebook group at doorgrowclub.Com. Bye everyone. [00:30:00] you just listened to the #DoorGrowShow. We are building a community of the savviest property management entrepreneurs on the planet in the DoorGrowClub. Join your fellow DoorGrow Hackers at doorgrowclub.com. Listen, everyone is doing the same stuff. SEO, PPC, pay-per-lead content, social direct mail, and they still struggle to grow!  [00:30:26] At DoorGrow, we solve your biggest challenge: getting deals and growing your business. Find out more at doorgrow.com. Find any show notes or links from today's episode on our blog doorgrow.com, and to get notified of future events and news subscribe to our newsletter at doorgrow.com/subscribe. Until next time, take what you learn and start DoorGrow Hacking your business and your life.

The Wright Report
02/09/2024: Joe Biden's Family Business Deals Exposed: New IRS Whistleblower Claims

The Wright Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 29:56


Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) On December 7th, The Wright Report discusses explosive new revelations by IRS whistleblowers about Joe Biden's family business deals, the intensifying debate over aid to Ukraine, and significant developments in the Middle East, including Hamas' penetration into Europe. Additionally, a promising treatment for alcoholism offers hope. Bryan Dean Wright provides critical analysis and insights on these pressing issues, shedding light on the implications for America and beyond.

Tax Free Living
LLC Owners Should NOT Use Cash App or Venmo - New IRS Rule Explained

Tax Free Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 9:27


The IRS announced that it will start requiring payment app companies to issue Form 1099-K to everyone who receives $600 in income through their payment apps starting in tax year 2025. For 2024, the income threshold to receive Form 1099-K is $5,000. The IRS will receive copies of all 1099-K forms that are issued by payment app companies. A lot of business owners use Cash App and Venmo for payments. Unfortunately, there are some significant risks associated with this practice that many business owners are not aware of. In this video, tax expert Karlton Dennis discusses all of the risks associated with using payment apps like Cash App and Venmo to send and receive business payments. Considering the fact that making and receiving payments is such a crucial aspect of many businesses, it is imperative for business owners to fully understand how to prevent accidentally commingling personal and business funds with apps like Cash App and Venmo. *Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I an attorney. This information is for entertainment purposes only. It is highly recommended that you speak with a tax professional or tax attorney before performing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Thank you. #taxes #taxfreeliving #taxexpert #taxreduction #llc

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS - 8A –'Tech Tuesday' with Rich DeMuro | NEW IRS DIRECT PROGRAM

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 29:19 Transcription Available


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WTAW - Infomaniacs
The Infomaniacs: January 30, 2024 (8:00am)

WTAW - Infomaniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 40:38


Cutest dog breeds. Chelsea's dog walking adventures. Meth at DQ. New on Netflix. Toy store closing in San Francisco. Low emotional intelligence. B/CS Chamber of Commerce update. The freedom case. New IRS filing system. Aliens. Amazon wants to run the world. Shed a tear for Elon.

Tax Free Living
LLC Owners Should NOT Use Zelle or Venmo - New IRS Rule Explained

Tax Free Living

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 9:38


The IRS announced that it will start requiring payment app companies to issue Form 1099-K to everyone who receives $600 in income through their payment apps starting in tax year 2025. For 2024, the income threshold to receive Form 1099-K is $5,000. The IRS will receive copies of all 1099-K forms that are issued by payment app companies. A lot of business owners use Zelle and Venmo for payments. Unfortunately, there are some significant risks associated with this practice that many business owners are not aware of. In this video, tax expert Karlton Dennis discusses all of the risks associated with using payment apps like Zelle and Venmo to send and receive business payments. Considering the fact that making and receiving payments is such a crucial aspect of many businesses, it is imperative for business owners to fully understand how to prevent accidentally commingling personal and business funds with apps like Zelle and Venmo. *Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I an attorney. This information is for entertainment purposes only. It is highly recommended that you speak with a tax professional or tax attorney before performing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Thank you. #taxes #taxfreeliving #taxexpert #taxreduction #llc

First Sip
Tax Tips and Tales ft. David Colon: The New IRS Army, ERC Scams, and Comic-Con Plans

First Sip

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 64:40


Join me and David Colon in this episode, where we dive deep into the world of taxes, and make it all about the millennial hustle.

The Sexy Escort Guide
Episode 113 - New Year, New IRS Rule: Unpacking the Corporate Transparency Act

The Sexy Escort Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 18:58


In this informative episode, Vivian reunites with Eric Polacek from Companion Tax and Accounting Services, our esteemed Diamond sponsor.  Dive deep as they unravel the IRS's groundbreaking Corporate Transparency Act set to shake the landscape in 2024.  Eric masterfully deciphers the implications for entrepreneurs in sensitive sectors like  the escort industry, spotlighting the intricate balance between transparency and privacy.  Discover how the IRS's strategic moves might complicate matters for small business owners, seemingly aiming to curb money laundering among larger entities. With Companion Tax as your trusted ally, arm yourself with essential insights for the journey ahead.  Prepare to be enlightened and take notes! Follow Companion Tax on Twitter Follow Companion Tax on Instagram Show Sponsor: Companiontax.com/ Please support the show by joining our Patreon page for just $1/month: patreon.com/tsegp #EscortsPayTaxesToo #Subscribe #TSEGP #WOCW #EscortPodcast #CompanionPodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tsegp/support

The Clark Howard Podcast
12.07.23 New Tax Brackets Favorable / Proof Of Money! Your Account Statements

The Clark Howard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 28:55


Inflation silver lining: New IRS tax brackets for 2024. By historical standards, tax rates are low - at 12% on average. Understand how this informs financial planning, from Roth IRA conversion to home buying. In an era of historically low tax rates, don't fall for irrelevant “tax smart” pitches. Also today, a very scary reason why you should always receive paper statements or keep digital records for all financial accounts.   New Tax Brackets: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Financial Account Statements: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: Today in History - December 7 | Library of Congress Inflation Causes IRS to Raise Tax Brackets, Standard Deduction by 5.4% Should I Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA? How To Use Priceline To Save on Travel BBB-File a Complaint Return a Gift - Amazon Customer Service Clark's Christmas Kids Why Banks Are Suddenly Closing Down Customer Accounts My Wells Fargo bank account was closed with no warning – I lost all my life savings but they said it didn't exist The #1 Bill You Should Get by Mail What's the Best Place To Sell a Car in 2023? What Brokerage Do You Recommend for First-Time Investors or Kids? Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On The Market
165: Year-End Tax Updates, New IRS Interest Rates, and URGENT News for LLCs

On The Market

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 29:55


LLC owners and anyone who owns real estate: TUNE INTO THIS EPISODE! Today, we're talking to Brandon Hall, CPA, about an urgent change affecting EVERY LLC in America. Not knowing about this change could cost you up to $10,000 in fines, but don't worry; Brandon will tell you precisely what you have to do to avoid the fine entirely! Even if you don't have an LLC, we've still got some 2024 tax tips to help you pay WAY less to the IRS this coming tax season. Brandon will review the new interest rate updates from the IRS and explain why you could owe much more than your taxes when you file. We'll discuss the gradual decline of bonus depreciation and whether performing a cost segregation study in 2024 makes sense. Lastly, we'll touch on opportunity zones and what to do if you have a large gain you DON'T want to pay taxes on. Plus, an instant red flag when looking for a CPA! In This Episode We Cover: The one thing EVERY LLC owner must do to avoid a $10,000 fine Bonus depreciation's decline and how much you can write off in 2024 Cost segregation explained and whether or not this HUGE tax benefit is worth the effort anymore Opportunity zone investing and turning a significant profit into tax-free investing  The IRS's new interest rates and penalties that could cost you thousands  Where to find a CPA and one big red flag when searching for one And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Agent BiggerPockets Bootcamps Join BiggerPockets for FREE On The Market Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Connect with Other Investors in the “On The Market” Forums Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's Instagram Hear Our Last Episode with Branon on “The Biggest Real Estate Tax Loophole” Connect with Brandon: Brandon's BiggerPockets Profile Brandon's Website   Click here to listen to the full episode: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-165 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast
Money News: Latest Stock Market News, New IRS Tax Brackets, Tipping Trends

NerdWallet's MoneyFix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 16:20


Delve into recent stock market developments. Plus, tax bracket adjustments. Before taking an in-depth look at what's going on in the stock and bond markets, hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski delve into the recent developments in personal finance news. They start by breaking down the latest inflation numbers. Then, they discuss the concerning increase in credit card delinquencies, shedding light on rising balances and the generational shift in credit card usage before offering smart tips on managing credit balances in a high-interest rate environment. They then turn their attention to the latest IRS tax bracket adjustments and break down the implications for taxpayers. Investing Nerd Sam Taube then joins Sean and Anna to talk about recent stock market developments, unraveling the connection between rising Treasury yields, bond market shifts, and their impact on stock prices. They discuss potential implications for investors, diversification strategies for the current financial climate, and key economic events to watch for in November. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance, market swings, inflation, credit card delinquencies, inflation-adjusted tax brackets for tax year 2024, stock markets, Pew Research Center survey on tipping, investing, economic events, treasury yields, interest rates, portfolio diversification, market fluctuations, consumer price index, Federal Reserve, borrowing costs, Dow Jones, the S&P 500, active trading, and inflation data. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Inside International Tax
Cross-Border CAMT: Unpacking the International Aspects of the New IRS Notice

Inside International Tax

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 33:22


Exploring the international tax aspects of Notice 2023-64, which provides interim guidance on CAMT.

Wear We Are
The Morning Five: October 18, 2023 - Hospital attack in Gaza leaves 500+ dead, 2nd Speaker vote today, new IRS tax filing platform

Wear We Are

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 6:53


Thanks for listening to The Morning Five! As always, you can become a subscriber and support our work over at Substack. Subscriptions fuel this podcast and helps fund the dozens of hours we put into this podcast and our content each week. Use this link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://wearweare.substack.com/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you'd like to partner with us as a sponsor for Wear We Are, please fill out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Advertise With Us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ form. Thanks for listening, rating/subscribing Wear We Are on your favorite podcast platform, and following/liking The Center for Christianity and Public Life (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ccpubliclife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠). You can pre-order Michael's new book, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today! You can pre-order on Amazon, Bookshop.org, Barnes & Noble, or at your favorite local bookstore. Join the conversation and follow us on: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@michaelwear⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@MichaelRWear⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ And check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@tsfnetwork⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Music by: Tranquil Dawn #politics #faith #religion #religious #culture #news #Israel #Palestine #Gaza #Biden #humanitarian #hospital #Egypt #Jordan #House #Speaker #IRS #taxes #filing #IRA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wear-we-are/support

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Bill Dendy on new IRS rules about reselling tickets

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 7:57


Bill Dendy, The CPA, money manager and tax expert, talks with Marc & Kim about New IRS rules on reselling concert, sporting event tickets could impact large number of Americans.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Former BLM member denounces organization and IRS has new rules on selling Tickets (Hour3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 28:09


In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Former BLM member denounces the organization after they support Hamas Jim Talent, former US Senator, joins Marc & Kim to talk about the latest in the Israeli / Hamas war that is taking place.  Mr. Talent gives his insight on what he would be doing if he was Sec. of Defense Bill Dendy, The CPA, money manager and tax expert, talks with Marc & Kim about New IRS rules on reselling concert, sporting event tickets could impact large number of Americans. Kiss Giveaway Coming Up: Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins

Mostly Peaceful Latinas
US Navy knew about the Titan's implosion days ago, Tate charged with rape, Hunter's sweet deal

Mostly Peaceful Latinas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 99:00


The US Navy knew about the Titanic's tourist submersible implosion days ago when it heard unusual sound patterns around the time all communication ended with the sub. New IRS whistleblower reveals shocking texts messages Hunter Biden sent his CCP business associate. Andrew Tate is charged with r*pe and human trafficking, and Vice news latest hit piece against Mom's for Liberty features an unhinged Miami woman that we have personally dealt with.Today's Sponsors:Sentry H2o: Get 5% off your under-the-sink, water filtration system with code "MPL10" | https://www.sentryh2o.com Lativa +: Latino driven news, podcasts, and more! Sign up to Latina+ and get exclusive content we will be releasing next week.https://lativaplus.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE TO OUR WORK: https://paypal.me/MPLatinas?country.x...SHOP THE MERCH: http://www.wakeupwithlinda.comFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mostlypeace...FOLLOW LINDA ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wakeupwithl...FOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mostlypeacefu...FOLLOW BELLA ON TELEGRAM: https://t.me/redpillbabee

The Byron York Show
86,852 New IRS Employees (REPLAY)

The Byron York Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 17:24


You've probably heard Republicans say the Inflation Reduction Act, the massive spending bill just passed by Senate Democrats, includes provisions to hire 87,000 new IRS agents. The number seems too big to believe. The IRS has just 93,654 employees, according to the Office of Personnel Management.

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The Byron York Show: 86,852 New IRS Employees (REPLAY)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023


You’ve probably heard Republicans say the Inflation Reduction Act, the massive spending bill just passed by Senate Democrats, includes provisions to hire 87,000 new IRS agents. The number seems too big to believe. The IRS has just 93,654 employees, according to the Office of Personnel Management.

Sekulow
NEW IRS Chief: Trust Me, Agents “Armed Only With Calculators”

Sekulow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 49:58


The new IRS chief assures you have nothing to fear from the incoming horde of IRS agents. They are "public servants . . . armed only with calculators." How confident are you in his promise? Jordan and Logan discuss this and more on today's Sekulow.

3 Martini Lunch
Criminal or Hero? The New IRS Intrusion, Pence's 'Implicit' Trump Criticism

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 20:16


Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two bad martinis and a crazy one. First, they react to how some on the right are characterizing the National Guardsman accused of leaking top secret documents as a hero. They also vent about the IRS imposing a far lower standard for requiring a 1099 form when you are paid for work over apps like Venmo, Zelle, or PayPal. And they scratch their heads as former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to draw "implicit" contrasts with Donald Trump over the Second Amendment at this week's NRA annual leadership meeting. Pence's road to the nomination is virtually impossible to see as it is. Will allusions to policy differences really change anything?Please visit our great sponsors:4Patriothttps://4Patriots.comUse code MARTINI to get 10% off your first purchase of 4Patriots Survival Food.

Morning Wire
Tax Season: New IRS Rules | Sunday Extra

Morning Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 8:49


Tax season is in full swing – what do you need to know about the new IRS rules and how is the tax agency using the $80 billion awarded them by the Biden Administration. In this episode we speak to Brandon Arnold, Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayer's Union. Cynch: First tank exchange for $10! Download the Cynch app and use promo code ‘WIRE'

The MFCEO Project
436. Andy & DJ CTI: NHL-Promoted Trans Hockey Tournament, Twitter Files Reveal Unprecedented Trump Ban & New IRS Rule On Venmo, PayPal & Cash App

The MFCEO Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 69:02


In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the NHL-promoted transgender hockey tournament that led to a concussed female player, Twitter files that reveal the unprecedented Trump ban in 2021, and taxpayers having to report all transactions of at least $600 through apps like Venmo, PayPal & Cash App to the IRS.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
At Least Biden's New IRS Army Won't Get Hired

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 20:29


It's finally official, the GOP will control the House of Representatives next year. Buck breaks down what this means for the Republicans. Plus a huge announcement from Nancy Pelosi about her future in congress, more news on the FTX meltdown, and how to get a red wave to show up on the scoreboard next time.  Watch Show: https://rumble.com/v1var88-at-least-bidens-new-irs-army-wont-get-hired.html Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
At Least Biden's New IRS Army Won't Get Hired

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 20:29


It's finally official, the GOP will control the House of Representatives next year. Buck breaks down what this means for the Republicans. Plus a huge announcement from Nancy Pelosi about her future in congress, more news on the FTX meltdown, and how to get a red wave to show up on the scoreboard next time.  Watch Show: https://rumble.com/v1var88-at-least-bidens-new-irs-army-wont-get-hired.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast
EP 351 | Hey Church, The New IRS Agents Are Coming For You!!

Graham Allen’s Dear America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 63:38


Liz Cheney is OUT!! The republicans of Wyoming have declared what they really wanted!! Joe Biden's new law brings the IRS over 80,000 new agents, so the church better watch out...  When did our society choose that divorce is something to be excited about??  Protect your savings with the precious metal IRA specialist. https://www.birchgold.com/ Text: Graham to 989898 Same 5G Network. Half the cost.  https://www.puretalkusa.com/ Life Wins T-Shirts: https://www.ninetwelveunited.com/ Support us as we advocate for freedom: https://grahamallen.com/give/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.