Not There Yet
Starting your own business is exciting: meeting new people, setting up processes and offices, working on new projects. It is also stressful: running through your savings, wearing too many hats, IT issues. Would I trade this opportunity? No way. Am I learning so much about myself? Absolutely. Now I am in year two of running... Read More →
Overview of provisions of the TCJA affecting individuals
The recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a sweeping tax package. Here’s a look at some of the more important elements of the new law that have an impact on individuals. Tax rates. The new law imposes a new tax rate structure with seven tax brackets: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%,... Read More →
Qualified Business Income Deduction
Much ado has been published regarding the lowering of the corporate tax rate to 21% as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the Act) passed last December. This has caused businesses taxed as pass-throughs to consider changing tax status to take advantage of the lower corporate rate. This is not a straight-forward decision,... Read More →
The Brave Heart of a CPA
Hello, my name is Becky, and this is my first blog. I have begun this blog to announce that I have launched a CPA firm, Rebecca E. Miller, CPA, PLLC. This is the beginning of an adventure 17 years in the making. I have had an amazing and satisfying public accounting career serving clients and... Read More →