March 2023

Here is what the firm has been up to since our last newsletter. [themify_col grid="2-1 first"] Promotions and New Hires:  Roger Lewis, Cristina Scamardella, and Christine Preddy joined us in February as seasonal associates for tax season. Welcome and thank you! Courtney Murphy joined the team as a...

What month and year did you join Blackman & Sloop? August 2022 Why did you choose Blackman & Sloop? I got a really good feeling about the leadership team, the staff, and the direction they want to take the firm. They are working to grow the firm and doing...

This credit goes all the way back to 2006, providing a tax credit for making energy-saving improvements to a taxpayer’s home. This tax benefit was supposed to expire after 2021 but a law change has given the credit renewed life and substantially enhanced it beginning...

Apart from the spike in inflation, 2023 ended the year with a relatively strong economy, boasting an unemployment rate of 3.5 percent (below the market forecast of 3.7 percent) with increases in wages, corporate profits, and economic growth over the past two quarters. Despite the...

Married taxpayers generally have the option to file a joint tax return or separate returns, a filing status commonly referred to as married filing separate (MFS). If you are married and you and your spouse are filing separate returns, or are considering doing so, you...

The President, on December 29, 2022, signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, which is the “omnibus spending bill” Congress needed to pass to avoid a government shutdown. That legislation also included the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) 2.0 Act, a.k.a. the SECURE 2.0...