Avoid IRS Penalties: Understand the Safe Harbor Rule

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Staying ahead of IRS penalties doesn’t have to feel like a guessing game. Especially if you’re a high-income earner, 1099 contractor, or small business owner. One overlooked but powerful protection? The Safe Harbor Rule. Let’s break it down and see how tax advisors help you use it to your advantage. What Is the Safe Harbor…

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How Businesses—New and Old—Can Save More on Taxes

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Every business—whether it’s been around for decades or just launched last month—has something in common: taxes. Taxes don’t care if you’re bootstrapping in year one or leading a multi-million-dollar operation. They show up every year, every quarter, without fail. And if you’re not intentional about managing them, they’ll quietly drain resources you could’ve put to…

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When Does a Roth Conversion Make Financial Sense?

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A Roth conversion lets you shift money from a pre-tax retirement account into a Roth IRA. The trade-off: you pay taxes now in exchange for tax-free withdrawals later. Done strategically, a Roth conversion can lower your lifetime tax bill, reduce required minimum distributions (RMDs), and give you more control over retirement income. But the benefits…

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