6 Retirement Mistakes to Avoid

Sadly, a large percentage of people — most notably, the baby-boom generation (1946-1964) — have made some monumental retirement mistakes. If they had come to us earlier, seeking retirement advice, we could have helped them avoid many classic retirement blunders. Here...

Bracket Changes and More From the IRS

You haven’t even filed your 2017 taxes yet, but the IRS has already announced changes that will affect your 2018 taxes, which you’ll be filing in 2019. The changes were announced in Revenue Procedure 2017-58, which runs 28 pages, but below are some key...

Tax Reform – Where do we stand?

By: Diana Teixeira, CPA, MST On December 2, 2017, the Senate approved a tax reform plan, which is now on the table next to the House’s tax reform plan. While the ideas of tax reform have come a long way, there are still many differences for Congress to work out. These...

DHL&S Friends & Family

A warm welcome to Joseph Parent who has joined our Firm as an Audit Staff. Our Firm’s 2017 Thanksgiving Food Drive raised 400 pounds of food and numerous gift cards to donate to Spooner House’s Thanksgiving Basket Food Drive.

What Does It Mean to Be a Fiduciary?

Long-debated rules were supposed to go into effect to require your financial advisor to act in your best interests when advising you on your 401(k) and individual retirement account. However, the current administration has delayed the rules’ implementation, and...