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Reconstructing Individual Financial and Tax Records

Hurricanes, fires, floods, tornadoes, and other unanticipated events can all destroy tax records. Fiducial has tips to reconstruct lost financial records.
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Should You Reimburse Employees for Moving Expenses?

Considering reimbursing new hires for moving expenses or existing employees for relocation costs? Learn about the applicable tax rules first.
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The benefits of Qualified Opportunity Funds are Waning

What are Qualified Opportunity Funds? They are investment vehicles organized as a corporation/partnership to invest in qualified opportunity zone property.
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Overlook Something on a Prior Tax Return? File an Amended Return

Taxpayers sometimes overlook items of income on a tax return. It happens! Learn why it's so important to file an amended return.
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DOs and DON’Ts of Deducting Business Meal & Vehicle Expenses

Claiming deductions for business meals or auto expenses? Expect the IRS to closely review them. Tax auditors root out inconsistencies, omissions, and errors.
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Warning Signs That It May Be Time To Stop Managing Your Own Books

Should you be managing your own books? Fiducial has a few key warning signs to watch out for that will signal when to hire a professional.
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Commonly Asked Tax Questions (and Answers!)

Only deal with income taxes once a year with your tax return? If the answer is yes, we bet you have questions related to tax terminology.
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The IRS Issues Update to the Scams to Be Aware of for 2023 and Beyond

When it comes to income taxes, two things tend to be true every year. First, April will always roll around, and second, with tax season comes tax scams.