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Robert Canterbury Provides Advice on Tax Planning on CBS 6 News

With the income tax deadline fast approaching on May 17, tax refunds will be hitting many of our bank accounts, while some others may need to make a payment. Since our 2020 taxes are top of mind, now is the time for 2021 Tax Planning.

Tax Newsletter: April 2021

BST's tax newsletter. In this issue: Which Start-Up Costs Are Deductible for Federal Tax Purposes, Employee Retention Credit: New Angles for Nonprofits, Tax Breaks for Green Manufacturers Are Expanded, PPP Application Deadline Extended in New Law, COVID-19 Relief: Overview of the New American Rescue Plan Act, and Employees Now Enjoy Even Greater Flexibility with FSAs.

Which Start-Up Costs Are Deductible for Federal Tax Purposes?

Many people started businesses in 2020, and many others plan to launch new ventures in 2021. Entrepreneurs often have questions about whether business expenses for a start-up can be deducted in the year they're incurred or paid — or whether they must be capitalized and deducted over time. Here's some guidance.

Bob Canterbury Provides Financial Guidance to Callers on WAMC’s Vox Pop

Senior Wealth Advisor, Bob Canterbury, provides financial guidance to callers on WAMC’s Vox Pop. Listen in as he covers topics like the American Rescue Plan – $1.9 trillion Stimulus Package, tax filing deadline extended to May 17th, the New $3 Trillion Biden Proposal, Game Stop, and Bitcoin.

Get Rid of Tax Season Struggles

Every hour businesses spend doing taxes is an hour not spent moving the business forward. Outsourcing accounting and tax preparation can end the tax season scramble and help businesses save money, reduce errors, and devote more time to business-forward initiatives.

Jim Cole Featured in WRGB Coverage of GameStop Taxes

BST partner, Jim Cole, was a featured tax expert in a WRGB Channel 6 story on the 6 pm news on the tax implications of the recent events involving GameStop stock sales.

BST gives Financial Advice for the New Year on WAMC

Judy Cahee and Bob Canterbury answered financial questions with WAMC's Ray Graf hosting.