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2025 year-end tax moves for individuals & families

From expanded deductions and new above-the-line benefits to shifting phaseouts and sunsetting exemptions, 2025 offers unique opportunities for individuals to lower their tax liability before year-end. This guide highlights smart, timely moves to help you make the most of current law before key changes take effect in 2026.

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2025 Year-end tax moves for businesses

Explore essential 2025 year-end tax strategies for businesses, updated for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA). From QBI planning to bonus depreciation, entity structure, and reporting changes, this guide helps you make informed, compliant, and tax-smart decisions before year-end.

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Lauterbach, Borschow & Co. Welcomes Two New Partners

Lauterbach, Borschow & Co. is proud to announce Bijal Maniar, CPA, and Sandra Diaz Salcido, CPA, as the newest Partners in the firm’s Tax Department. Their admission strengthens the firm’s leadership team and underscores our commitment to delivering expert, personalized guidance to clients.

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Partnership distribution rules and complexities

Explore the intricacies of partnership distributions and uncover how they offer flexibility in profit allocation while presenting unique tax considerations. Delve into the fundamental principles, exceptions, and strategic approaches that can affect your tax outcomes and ensure seamless operations. Discover why clear agreements and professional guidance are crucial in navigating these complex regulations.

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Understanding Safe Harbor 401(k) Plans

Navigating the complexities of 401(k) plans can be daunting for small and midsize businesses. Discover how the safe harbor 401(k) offers a simplified solution by easing administrative burdens while fostering employee financial well-being. Explore the advantages, key components, and strategic considerations to determine if it’s the right fit for your business.

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Proposed changes to cost accounting standards: easing the compliance load for federal contractors

Contractors dealing with government work may soon face less compliance hassle as the Cost Accounting Standards Board proposes aligning CAS 404 and CAS 411 with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). By potentially lowering administrative burdens and harmonizing commercial and federal accounting, these changes promise streamlined operations while still protecting government interests. Explore what these proposed revisions could mean for your business and how to prepare effectively for the transition.

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