Author Archives: William Murphy

About William Murphy

William F. Murphy is the owner of Murphy Financial Group, P.C. The firm emphasizes in providing tax consulting and financial planning services to corporations, professional practices and individuals. He also provides consultation services on tax and financial planning issues to various news and publishing organizations on current tax law changes occurring within federal and state government. He is also the author of the “Murphy Minute” that is syndicated through various news organizations. Mr. Murphy is also associated with the law firm of Mallor Grodner LLP. The firm has offices in both Indianapolis and Bloomington Indiana. He assists in providing tax, valuation and financial analysis services focusing in the areas of Family law and business tax planning. https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-f-murphy-cpa-pfs-abv-cff-cgma-b38aa713/.

SUPREME COURT ABANDONS PHYSICAL PRESENCE STANDARD…It is a new day !!!

Supreme Court Abandons Physical Presence Standard: An In-Depth Look at South Dakota v. Wayfair By Sarah Horn (J.D., Editor, Checkpoint Catalyst), Jill McNally (J.D., Editor, Checkpoint), Rebecca Newton-Clarke (J.D., Senior Editor, Checkpoint Catalyst), and Melissa Oaks (J.D., LL.M., Managing Editor, … Continue reading

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New Rules to remember.. for deducting Qualified Residential Interest

During the review of your clients 2017 tax return …please remember to let your clients know about certain changes in the rules for deducting qualified residential interest, i.e., interest on your home mortgage, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the … Continue reading

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Pass-through tax break passes over attorneys

(Home) …Pass-through tax break passes over attorneys Marilyn Odendahl January 24, 2018 The sweeping changes that came with the overhaul of the federal tax system included a deduction for pass-through businesses, but attorneys and other professional service providers were brushed … Continue reading

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