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One of the most common and most dangerous statements we have heard from California taxpayers who are being audited is: “My CPA said it was fine.”While CPAs play a vital role in tax preparation and compliance, that statement does not provide legal protection when the


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California’s economy is once again riding a powerful technology wave and this time fueled by artificial intelligence. From AI startups to publicly traded tech giants, innovation is accelerating, valuations are soaring and equity compensation is back in full force. As a result, California is experiencing a notable increase in personal income tax revenue tied to


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For many California families, real estate is more than an asset, it is a legacy. Homes and rental properties are often passed down with the expectation that children can retain them without significant tax consequences. Unfortunately, Proposition 19 (“Prop 19”) dramatically changes those assu...


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Many California taxpayers assume that if a loss reduces their federal tax bill, it will automatically reduce their California tax as well. Unfortunately, that assumption can lead to unpleasant surprises. California does not always follow federal rules when it comes to net operating losses (NOLs), and right now the gap between federal and state treatment is especially signific...


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Partnerships, S corporations, and other passthrough entities are facing a new wave of Internal Revenue Service reporting changes, many of which are complex, technical, and still evolving. As we move into the 2026 tax filing season, one is clear: the IRS rules governing partnershi...


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