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Strategic Tax Planning for High-Income Individuals: Beyond the Basics

For high-income earners, taxes involve more than filing on time and claiming common deductions. With wages, equity compensation, investment income, and business ownership in the mix, all your financial planning choices come with higher stakes. The passage of OBBBA on July 4, 2025, added another layer, changing deductions and benefits that affect both individuals and businesses. Strategic tax planning allows you to manage these moving parts with confidence and avoid surprises when tax season arrives.

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Tax Projection Tools: How Forecasting Can Improve Financial Decisions

For many people, tax season ends the moment the return is filed. But the smartest approach is to treat that filing as a weather report from last year. A tax projection, on the other hand, is the financial weather forecast for the year ahead. It uses what we know now to predict the conditions to come, giving you time to put on sunscreen or find an umbrella before you get caught in a storm.

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How the OBBBA Could Affect Your Tax Planning This Year

Signed into law on July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) brings significant tax changes for individuals, families, and small businesses. Whether you earn wages, run a business, or rely on retirement income, these updates could affect how you plan for the year ahead. Here's what you should know now to prepare for the 2025 tax season and beyond.

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Finding a Good Match with a CPA for Tax Planning and Financial Advice

If there's any area of your life where you want a seasoned professional on your side, it's when you're choosing someone to help with your taxes and financial life. You want a knowledgeable partner who understands your goals, listens to your concerns, and gives you reliable, year-round advice. That's where a CPA comes in.

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Seeking a Better Tax Outcome Next Year? Consult an Expert Off-Season

If this year's tax return was more painful than you expected, you're not alone. Surprises can happen when you're not actively planning. Still, a surprise bill or a smaller refund than you'd hoped for can throw off your entire financial rhythm. That's why right now is the best time to take control of next year's outcome instead of waiting for the tax season to catch you off guard again. Meeting with a CPA in the off-season can help you analyze the previous year, gain an understanding of what happened, and make recommendations as to what to do differently going forward.

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