2024 Tax Filing

2024 Income Tax Filing Season

2024 resources, helping to maximum advantage of the current tax laws

Year-End Tax Planning  &  Planning for the Year Ahead

With an ever-changing tax code and increasing regulatory environment, it makes sense to work with a certified public accounting firm that understands your big-picture goals and can help you develop tax strategies that support them.


Tax planning and strategy are critical to minimizing your tax liability and ensuring that you are taking all of the available deductions and credits. Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. can help you evaluate your tax situation to maximize your deductions, avoid unnecessary penalties, and make the most of every available credit.

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Tax Resources for  2024 Filing

What's New In  Taxation

By Katrina Arona February 4, 2025
The potential pitfalls of electing to take an employer's matching 401(k) plan contributions as Roth contributions.
By Katrina Arona January 30, 2025
U.S. citizens are subject to federal gift and estate taxes on transfers of their assets during life (via gift tax) or at death (via estate tax). However, they enjoy certain exemptions, such as exclusions and deductions. For individuals who aren’t U.S. citizens, traditional estate planning tools may not adequately minimize their gift and estate tax exposure.
By Katrina Arona January 16, 2025
There are many several positive reasons for rolling over funds from one IRA to another, or from a 401(k) plan or other employer retirement plan to an IRA. They include wanting to consolidate retirement savings into one account or moving funds from one account into another that offers more attractive investment options. Care should be taken to avoid the common mistakes that can happen when rolling over.
By Katrina Arona January 13, 2025
Did you underpay your 2023 taxes? Consider filing an amended tax return.
By Katrina Arona January 10, 2025
At one time, businesses were able to claim a tax deduction for most business-related interest expense. But that changed with the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The TCJA created Section 163(j), which generally limits deductions of business interest to 30% of a company’s adjusted taxable income, with certain exceptions.
By Katrina Arona December 31, 2024
On December 13th MBK Partner James Krupienski, Manager Dan Eger, and Tax Supervisor Olivia Calcasola joined EANE President Allison Ebner for a special hybrid Roundtable discussion with business leaders of the Northeast.
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