In this episode, Calibre Tax Partner Jeff Lewis is joined by Tax Director Ethan Gewalb and Supervising Senior Evan Peoples to demystify estimated taxes for self-employed individuals, new partners, and small business owners. They cover the fundamentals—methods, due dates, penalties—and then dig into what really matters: cash-flow management, dynamic projections, communication with your advisor, and planning moves like expense timing. If you want fewer surprises and more confidence by January 1...
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In this episode, Calibre Tax Partner Jeff Lewis is joined by Tax Director Ethan Gewalb and Supervising Senior Evan Peoples to demystify estimated taxes for self-employed individuals, new partners, and small business owners. They cover the fundamentals—methods, due dates, penalties—and then dig into what really matters: cash-flow management, dynamic projections, communication with your advisor, and planning moves like expense timing. If you want fewer surprises and more confidence by January 1...
Join Karen Roche, Partner, and Justin Rogers, Senior Manager at Calibre CPA Group, as they discuss budgeting strategies tailored for not-for-profit organizations. From balancing multiple programs and funding sources to navigating inflation, donor shifts, and software options, they share practical tips and insights. Whether you're using Excel templates or exploring budgeting tools, this episode offers guidance to help nonprofits stay flexible, strategic, and financially resilient. Got a questi...
Counting on Calibre
In this episode, Calibre Tax Partner Jeff Lewis is joined by Tax Director Ethan Gewalb and Supervising Senior Evan Peoples to demystify estimated taxes for self-employed individuals, new partners, and small business owners. They cover the fundamentals—methods, due dates, penalties—and then dig into what really matters: cash-flow management, dynamic projections, communication with your advisor, and planning moves like expense timing. If you want fewer surprises and more confidence by January 1...