Tax Law
Tax Considerations When Renting Property and the Principal Residence Exemption
One of a landlord’s many responsibilities is paying taxes, including income and property taxes. You can often … Continue Reading
Real Estate Tax Appeals in Michigan
Michigan property owners are receiving annual real estate tax assessment notices, and some are feeling sticker shock. … Continue Reading
Michigan Expands Tax Deductions for Disabled Veterans
Legislation recently signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will expand tax deductions available to Michigan’s disabled veterans. Enacted … Continue Reading
The DOL’s Proposed Tip-Pooling Regulations Will Likely Take Effect in 2018
Litigation over wages in the restaurant industry is not new. However, since 2011, there has been a … Continue Reading
Gifting, Compensating and Selling Stock to Employees
As a business owner, what do you do when you want to reward a key employee for … Continue Reading
Federal Marijuana Reform Could Be Just Around the Corner
On March 30, 2017, U.S. lawmakers announced the “Path to Marijuana Reform,” a package of three bills … Continue Reading
One Resolution That Can Save You Money On Your Real Property Taxes
Many people venture into January with the best intentions for keeping their New Year’s resolutions, only to … Continue Reading
Estate Planning for the Agribusiness: Like-Kind Exchanges
Farmers have had to deal with a wide variety of economic issues over the last 40 years. … Continue Reading
Tell a Compelling Narrative to Persuade the IRS to Accept Your Offer in Compromise
Sometimes a taxpayer can wipe their tax slate clean at a massive discount. If a taxpayer qualifies … Continue Reading
You Have to Pay Those Real Property Taxes…But Maybe It Can Be Less
The start of a new year is a popular time for self-assessments, check-ups and resolutions. Resolving to … Continue Reading