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How the New Tax Law Affects the Percentage of Completion Method for Contracts

The passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) on July 4, 2025, introduces significant reforms to business tax law in the United States. Among its pivotal changes are adjustments to the long-established requirement for using the percentage of...
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Tax Implications For U.S. Athletes Playing Professionally Abroad

For U.S. citizens and resident athletes, playing professionally with an overseas team can open the door to incredible career opportunities. But while the move may happen on the field or court, the tax implications follow you everywhere. No matter where...
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How to Make a Tax Payment Using IRS Direct Pay

As of September 30, 2025, the IRS stopped issuing paper checks for federal tax payments, including refunds. In tandem with this shift, the IRS also announced that it plans to phase out receiving paper checks for tax payments “as soon as practicable.”...
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Tax Guidance For Foreign Student-Athletes In U.S. College Sports

Foreign collegiate-athletes playing in the U.S. face special tax considerations. Typically on F‑1 or J‑1 visas, these athletes are treated as nonresident aliens for U.S. tax purposes and face both immigration and tax issues when earning NIL (Name, Image...
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The SALT Deduction Just Got a Temporary Boost — Here’s What It Means for You

If you live in a state with high income or property taxes, you have probably felt the sting of the federal cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. For years, that limit has been locked at $10,000, a figure that has hit taxpayers in states like New...
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From NIL to Nest Egg: Smart Retirement Moves for Student-Athletes

Collegiate athletes with NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) and revenue-sharing income have unique tax-favored retirement planning opportunities. The strategies differ slightly depending on whether the athlete operates under a Schedule C (sole...
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