Monthly Archives: September 2017

What you need to know now about tax code legislation

2017-09-28T15:47:22-04:00

The big news yesterday was that President Trump finally unveiled the new plan for tax reform legislation. Upon inspection, it’s more of an outline or idea than a firm plan, so don’t take too many of the promises and headlines about the contents too seriously just yet. For example, the proposed standard deduction for married [...]

What you need to know now about tax code legislation2017-09-28T15:47:22-04:00

It’s Football Time in Tennessee!

2017-09-26T15:35:37-04:00

Yes, fall is the time when everyone looks forward to "Football Time in Tennessee!" But we're not talking about the Vols. We're talking high school football, which is very big in Morgan County. Uselton, Clay & Bright is a proud sponsor of Morgan County Football on WECO Radio. Listen to our own Suzie Jones Clay [...]

It’s Football Time in Tennessee!2017-09-26T15:35:37-04:00

What Would You Choose as a Legislative Priority?

2017-09-25T10:24:35-04:00

A recent article in Accounting Today reported on a survey by the payroll firm Paychex. It said that small business owners wanted tax reform to be the main legislative priority for the government, by a wide margin. The other concerns were repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act (15%), which tied with infrastructure, and [...]

What Would You Choose as a Legislative Priority?2017-09-25T10:24:35-04:00

How Prepared Are You for Emergencies?

2017-09-14T10:00:20-04:00

With hurricanes Harvey and Irma fresh on our minds, it's a good time to ask yourself how prepared you, your family and your business are for any emergency, not just of the wind-and-water kind. For instance, in case of a fire, a computer hack, health issue or other serious loss, do you have your most [...]

How Prepared Are You for Emergencies?2017-09-14T10:00:20-04:00

GOP Considering $450 billion in tax cuts

2017-09-11T10:18:28-04:00

While many Americans were going gaga over the recent $758 million in Lotto prizes, the second largest jackpot in history, the GOP is discussing a $450 billion (yes, with a B) payout for taxpayers. These come in the form of credits, cuts or deductions through a maneuver that some are calling controversial, others say outright [...]

GOP Considering $450 billion in tax cuts2017-09-11T10:18:28-04:00
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