royer-cpa.com
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Meet Our Team
  • Services
    • Business Accounting + Advising
    • Business Tax Services
    • Litigation Support & Business Valuation
      • Zachary Gilbert, MST, CPA, CVA
      • Economic Damages & Settlements
      • Personal Injury & Wrongful Death
    • Dental Advisory Services
    • Municipal Auditing
    • Strategic Planning
    • Succession Planning
  • Careers
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Tax Season Internship Program
  • The Royer Report
  • Contact
Select Page
What Divorcing Homeowners Need to Know

What Divorcing Homeowners Need to Know

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Divorce Litigation, Exemptions, Financial Planning, Tax Planning

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted nearly every facet of life — including our relationships. Some reports indicated the stress of the crisis, combined with people’s close and constant contact with their spouse might be to blame for some recent divorces. A...
COVID-19 Relief: Overview of the New CARES Act

COVID-19 Relief: Overview of the New CARES Act

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Exemptions, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation

The fast spreading COVID-19 pandemic has forced the closure of many nonessential businesses — threatening the livelihoods of numerous small businesses here in Maine as well as the people they employed. In response to the economic and health impact of this pandemic,...
Tax Reform: Which Changes Are Temporary vs. Permanent?

Tax Reform: Which Changes Are Temporary vs. Permanent?

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Exemptions, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning

There are a number of important tax changes for individuals and businesses in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). It can be hard to keep track of which changes are permanent and which are scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 without Congress extending them. Here is a...
6 Cool Ways to Save Taxes during the Hot Summer Months

6 Cool Ways to Save Taxes during the Hot Summer Months

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Deductions, Exemptions, Tax Planning

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) may have interfered in some of your summer plans by scaling back or eliminating certain tax breaks. But individuals and small business owners in Maine still have lots of opportunities to save on their taxes. Check out these six ideas...
Survey: Employers Adapt Quickly to Withholding Tax Changes

Survey: Employers Adapt Quickly to Withholding Tax Changes

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Exemptions, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

The deadline to begin using the 2018 federal income tax withholding tables, which reflect changes made by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was February 15, 2018. Although most Maine employers had no problems meeting the deadline, many employees question how the TCJA...
Sharing Tax Issues in the Sharing Economy

Sharing Tax Issues in the Sharing Economy

by Royer Advisors | Dec 11, 2024 | Deductions, Exemptions, Financial Planning, IRS Regulation, Tax Planning, Tax Preparation

You may be considered part of the “sharing economy” (also known as the Gig or on-demand economy) in Maine if you provide car rides through a mobile app, rent out your spare room using an online platform or repair computers for local businesses on demand....
« Older Entries

Recent Posts

  • New York Appellate Court Affirms Award of 20% of Appreciation of Business During Marriage to Wife and Awards Maintenance to Wife
  • Expert’s Testimony Is Excluded as to Solvency—Adjustments to the Balance Sheet of Debtor Were Inappropriate
  • North Carolina Court of Appeals Affirms Trial Court as to Inclusion of Personal Goodwill
  • U.S. Tax Court Allows a Charitable Contribution Deduction for a Land Easement But Also Applies a Gross Valuation Misstatement Penalty
  • Appellate Court (Michigan) Orders a Second Remand to Value a Tax Loss Carryforward

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
Royer_Logo_General_2022_Outlined_Horizontal_White


6 Fundy Road, Suite 100
Falmouth, ME 04105 



(207) 781-3445



info@royer-cpa.com

  • Follow
  • Follow
Name