What Vermont employers need to know about the Child Care Contribution payroll tax.
Tax season doesn't have to be stressful. A little organization now can save time, reduce frustration, and make next year's filing process much smoother. Learn why summer is the perfect time to start your tax folder—and which documents you'll be glad you saved.
Generous giving can have lasting impact, but it also comes with important tax and recordskeeping considerations. In this month’s blog, we break down when a gift tax return may be required, why filing matters even when no tax is due, and how sharing key information can help protect the value of your gift for future generations.
Behavioral finance explores the psychology behind how emotions, beliefs, and biases influence financial decisions.
In this blog, we look at how “money scripts" and common cognitive biases can shape the way people save, spend, and invest – and how understanding these patterns can lead to more confident financial planning.
End-of-life planning isn’t easy to think about, but it’s one of the most meaningful steps you can take for your loved ones. Our latest blog delves into the importance of keeping wills updated, reviewing beneficiaries, documenting healthcare wishes, and organizing essential information before it’s needed. Small steps today can prevent significant stress later – we can help you ensure your affairs are in order and your intentions are clearly documented.
Although tax season may feel far away, the IRS is encouraging taxpayers to start preparing now. With major changes under the One Big Beautiful Bill and new IRS rules around deductions, refunds, and payments, early planning can help prevent delays, errors, and unnecessary stress when it’s time to file. Our latest blog outlines what’s changing and how to stay ahead so you can file with confidence when tax season arrives.