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Michael DiSabatino of We Do Books™ shares expert insights to help you unlock your business's full potential by delivering proven strategies for maximizing tax savings, streamlining operations, and driving sustainable growth.

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Tips to Organize Your Tax Records – Creating Order Out of Chaos
Michael DiSabatino
Business
As important tax records start filling mailboxes, how can you make sure your tax preparation goes smoothly and efficiently this year? Here are some tips.
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Thieves Are Out Now! Tips to Protect Your Tax Information
Michael DiSabatino
Business
Hackers and data thieves target personally identifiable information or (PII). They also know their best score can be had by filing information using your tax ID and stealing your withholdings before you are the wiser. But by working together, we can mutually reduce the risk of this happening to you. Here are some tips: Awareness Is Key Your number
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Plan Your 2026 Retirement Contributions
Michael DiSabatino
Business
As part of your planning for next year, now is the time to review funding your retirement accounts in 2026. Recent cost of living calculations means much higher contribution limits for next year. So plan now to take full advantage of this tax benefit. Here are annual contribution limits for the more popular programs:
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Research Your Preferred Charities
Michael DiSabatino
Business
Throughout the year, natural disasters can strike unexpectedly, from wildfires to hurricanes, and the aftermath often leaves communities in need of support. While the urge to help is strong, it’s important to ensure that the organizations you donate to are legitimate and not scams. Additionally, while fewer taxpayers are itemizing deductions, those who do want to make sure their charitable contributions are legitimate for tax purposes. Here are some tips on how to research organizations before donating your funds, no matter the time of year.
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California Independent Contractors in 2025 — What the Law Really Cares About (and Where the Carve-Outs Live)
Michael DiSabatino
Business
California has a weird hobby: taking normal business relationships and turning them into legal trivia contests with expensive prizes. If you hire independent contractors (ICs) in California, you’re operating in a world shaped by Dynamex and AB 5 (plus later amendments). The big takeaway is simple: California starts from suspicion, not trust. Your job is to structure the relationship so it can survive scrutiny. This post is a practical, more generic overview of how California looks at ICs, what the main “tests” are, and how the carve-outs work in real life.
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