The holiday season is just around the corner. We are all getting ready to spend time with family and friends; cook a nice dinner; and see the smiles on children’s faces when they see the big floats in the Thanksgiving Day Parade, or good ol’ jolly Santa Claus. But that means that tax time is just upon us. There are lots of changes in the tax code, due to the Trump Administration’s, “One Big Beautiful…
Tax season feels like forever away when you’re in the middle of October, dealing with the daily chaos of running a small business. But here’s the thing—waiting until March to think about your NJ tax filing means you’re setting yourself up for a stressful, expensive mess. Fall is when smart business owners get their tax prep handled, before year-end hits and everything becomes ten times harder. I’m not saying you need to file anything right…
It’s November, which means my phone starts ringing with clients asking about year-end tax planning. And honestly, if you haven’t looked at your tax situation yet this year, you’re not behind—most people wait until now anyway. The reason we do this before December 31st is pretty straightforward: once the calendar flips to January, almost everything that could’ve helped your 2024 taxes is locked in. You can’t go back and change it. So let’s talk about…