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 Arthur Budich and Glenn Eyrich, Partners at Calibre CPA Group, as they unpack the often-neglected area of governance—fidelity bonding requirements in labor unions. In this episode, they explain the difference between fidelity and fiduciary bonding, outline who must be covered, and walk through how to calculate the required coverage under the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). With practical insights for local and international unions alike, they offer clear guidance o...
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...