
The 2020 election season has almost ended. What do election outcomes mean for investors? We dug into campaign promises, economic performance, and other issues during our recent webinar, “The election…
The 2020 election season has almost ended. What do election outcomes mean for investors? We dug into campaign promises, economic performance, and other issues during our recent webinar, “The election…
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act introduced some significant changes to the way businesses could handle deductions for business meals and entertainment expenses. Although the TCJA guidelines for these…
As this year is coming to a close, many of us are already thinking forward to tax time. Now is the time to look at your full financial picture while…
IRS to Use Private Debt Collectors Okay, here’s the scoop: The IRS will begin turning over taxpayer accounts to four private debt collection companies. These firms will be able to…
The release of three pages from Donald Trump’s 1995 tax returns by the New York Times has created quite a stir, but what do these forms really tell us? As…
Can you believe it is September already? As we head towards the fourth quarter, it’s time to start thinking about the upcoming deadlines remaining this year. There are tax deadlines coming up, and…
In addition to providing excellent service, GunnChamberlain, PL has been named one of the 2016 Best Places to Work in Jacksonville, by the Jacksonville Business Journal. Out of the hundreds…
A common question we deal with is when to capitalize and depreciate assets rather than expensing them. It is often advantageous for a client to be able to expense smaller…
In an off year election cycle, voters in St. John’s County Florida have elected to add a local sales tax rate of a half cent effective January 1, 2016. The…
We have received the SCOTUS ruling on the Obamacare subsidies. The Supreme Court handed down a 6-3 ruling in favor of the Affordable Care Act in the King v. Burwell…