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Columnist: Tina Moe, CPA, owner ACT Services

Tina MoeTina Moe, Indianapolis CPA and owner of ACT Services provides tips and strategies for small to mid sized business owners.
Tina L. Moe began her career in public accounting in 1994, while earning her undergraduate degree in accounting. She paid her tuition by traveling from business to business providing on-site bookkeeping, payroll and accounting services, all while developing lasting relationships. She graduated in 1998 from the IU Kelly School of Business with her bachelor degree in Accounting and, by then, was one of two partners in a small accounting firm located in Speedway.

In July 2002, she spun off on her own, formed A.C.T. Services, obtained her CPA license and continued to build her practice. Her business has grown to a clientele over 1,200 and a staff of 10. She attributes her business growth to her pro-activeness with her clients while maintaining affordability and accessibility of her services.

The better consultants for small business owners are themselves a small business owner. Occasionally, when Moe finds the time, you can find her enjoying her favorite hobby, boating with her family.

Learn more about Tina in our featured expert article from January 2016.

2017 Tax Reform: A Plain English Discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Some Changes Affecting Business Owners

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This is the 6th article in a series of 8 discussing the key business tax law changes that are made under the newly passed tax reform, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act.  In this article, I’m discussing the change in depreciation for business property, business interest expense limitations among other changes that are taking effect […]

A Look at the New Code Section 199A

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One of the more exciting provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is code section 199A otherwise referred to as the Qualified business income deduction. This is, potentially, exciting news for businesses that are organized as LLCs, partnerships, S Corporations, trusts, estates and sole proprietorships. Tune in as Tina Moe, CPA gives […]

2017 Tax Reform: A Plain English discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Part 5

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In this fifth article in a series of eight, I’m talking about the key business tax law changes that are made under the newly passed tax reform, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act.   If you missed my first four articles in this series, I encourage you to go check them out, especially if you’re interested […]

A Plain English discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

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If you’re like most American taxpayers looking for more information on the new tax law and need it in plain English, then this 8-part video series is for you! Watch this fourth video in the series to better understand the changes to the deduction of mortgage interest on homes, the suspension of interest deduction on […]

2017 Tax Reform: A Plain English discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – Part 4

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The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is the most sweeping tax reform, or deform, depending on your views, in a very long time.  If you haven’t read my articles in the three previous months, you may want to do that. In this article, I’m providing a quick run-down of some additional changes to the […]

A Plain English discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

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  • 6 Years ago
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If you’re looking for information on the new tax laws and need it in plain English, then this 8-part video series is for you! Watch this third video in the series to better understand the changes to the child tax credit, capital gain tax, and the state and local tax deduction limitations and more. Watch […]

2017 Tax Reform: Changes that Could Affect Your Tax Bill, Part 3

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  • 6 Years ago
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The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is the most sweeping tax reform, or deform, depending on your views, in a very long time.  If you haven’t read my articles in the two previous months, you may want to do that. In this article, I’m providing a quick run-down of some additional changes to the […]

A Plain English Discussion of the Tax Law Changes Effecting Businesses of all Sizes

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If you’re like most American taxpayers looking for more information on the new tax law and need it in plain English, then this 8-part video series by CPA Tina Moe is for you! Watch this seventh video in the series to learn about the change to the domestic production activities deduction and cuts to the […]

2017 Tax Reform: Changes That Could Affect Your Tax Bill, Part 2

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This article is a continuation in my series about the 2017 Tax Reform Act.  Today, I am sharing information about changes to the child tax credit, capital gain tax, and the state and local tax deduction limitations and more. The child tax credit is increased from $1,000 to $2,000 for qualifying children under the age […]

A Plain English discussion on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

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  • 6 Years ago
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If you’re looking for information on the new tax laws and need it in plain English, then this 8-part video series is for you! Watch this second video in the series to better understand the changes to the standard deduction and the suspension of the personal exemption. Watch other episode’s in Tina’s video series, Accounting […]
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