William B. Hall, CPA LLC

William B. Hall, CPA LLC Welcome to William B. Hall, CPA CPA firm licensed in Miami, FL. Professionalism
Our firm is one of the leading firms in the area.

Our firm provides outstanding service to our clients because of our dedication to the three underlying principles of professionalism, responsiveness and quality. By combining our expertise, experience and the energy of our staff, each client receives close personal and professional attention. Our high standards, service and specialized staff spell the difference between our outstanding performance, and other firms. We make sure that every client is served by the expertise of our whole firm. Responsiveness
Our firm is responsive. Companies who choose our firm rely on competent advice and fast, accurate personnel. We provide total financial services to individuals, large and small businesses and other agencies. Through hard work, we have earned the respect of the business and financial communities. This respect illustrates our diverse talents, dedication and ability to respond quickly. Quality
An accounting firm is known for the quality of its service. Our firm's reputation reflects the high standards we demand of ourselves. Our primary goal as a trusted advisor is to be available and to provide insightful advice to enable our clients to make informed financial decisions. We do not accept anything less from ourselves and this is what we deliver to you. We feel it is extremely important to continually professionally educate ourselves to improve our technical expertise, financial knowledge and service to our clients. Our high service quality and "raving fan" clients are the result of our commitment to excellence. We will answer all of your questions, as they impact both your tax and financial situations. We welcome you to contact us anytime.

Thinking of buying equipment, vehicles or other fixed assets to claim recently expanded tax breaks? Deducting the full c...
11/26/2025

Thinking of buying equipment, vehicles or other fixed assets to claim recently expanded tax breaks? Deducting the full cost is smart for tax purposes, but different rules apply under accrual-basis accounting. Fixed assets generate revenue for many years, so they should be reported on your balance sheet and gradually depreciated over their useful lives. This matches depreciation (an expense) to the revenue it generates, resulting in consistent, reliable profits on your income statement. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 for help reporting these assets accurately.

Estate tax laws are complex, and failing to plan could mean leaving your loved ones with less than what you’d expected. ...
11/25/2025

Estate tax laws are complex, and failing to plan could mean leaving your loved ones with less than what you’d expected. Now is the time to take action by reviewing your estate plan, updating beneficiary designations, and exploring strategies such as gifting or establishing trusts that may help minimize tax exposure. Every situation is unique, and the right approach depends on your family’s needs, assets and long-term goals. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 to ensure that your estate is structured in the most tax-efficient way possible.

Tax penalties can feel like dragging a ball and chain. They may happen even when you’ve done your best to comply with ta...
11/24/2025

Tax penalties can feel like dragging a ball and chain. They may happen even when you’ve done your best to comply with tax law. Don’t panic. Penalty relief may be available. For example, if you suffered a serious illness, were a victim of a natural disaster, or relied on bad advice from the IRS, you may qualify for penalty abatement. A penalty may arise from actions such as filing late, making a late tax payment or missing a deposit. If you receive an IRS notice that you think is incorrect or unjust, you don’t have to tackle it alone. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 for help with this matter.

The IRS has announced its annual inflation-adjusted income tax brackets and other amounts. For 2026, the highest rate (3...
11/21/2025

The IRS has announced its annual inflation-adjusted income tax brackets and other amounts. For 2026, the highest rate (37%) will apply to taxable income over $640,600 for singles and heads of households ($768,700 for married couples filing jointly and $384,350 for married taxpayers filing separately). The standard deduction is increasing to $16,100 for singles and married taxpayers filing separately ($32,200 for married couples filing jointly and $24,150 for heads of households). Single filers age 65 or older will be eligible to take an additional deduction of $2,050 ($1,650 per spouse for married filers). Alternative minimum tax exemptions and adoption credits are among the other items that have been adjusted for 2026. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 if you have questions about the impact of inflation adjustments on your tax situation.

A strong personal financial strategy isn’t just about numbers. It’s about peace of mind. We can help you achieve it with...
11/19/2025

A strong personal financial strategy isn’t just about numbers. It’s about peace of mind. We can help you achieve it with tax strategies that maximize savings, retirement planning that fits your goals, and estate planning that protects your legacy. Ready to build a more secure future? Contact us at (305) 989-4247.

Severe weather and other threats to a business’s ability to operate can occur at any time. Although you can’t foresee ev...
11/18/2025

Severe weather and other threats to a business’s ability to operate can occur at any time. Although you can’t foresee every disaster, you can put together a comprehensive business continuity plan that addresses most potential threats. If you don’t have a plan in place, implement basic protections immediately, such as an evacuation strategy and insurance. But, from there, take your time to get it right. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 for help identifying and managing the costs associated with a business continuity plan.

With the standard deduction permanently doubled, far fewer taxpayers itemize deductions. That means many people won’t be...
11/17/2025

With the standard deduction permanently doubled, far fewer taxpayers itemize deductions. That means many people won’t be able to deduct their 2025 charitable gifts. But starting with cash donations made in 2026, nonitemizers can claim a deduction up to the applicable limit. However, itemizers will face a new adjusted gross income floor on their charitable deductions. If your giving typically exceeds these limits but not your standard deduction, bunching donations into alternating years may offer tax savings. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 to learn more. A proactive review now can help you plan wisely.

Taxpayers involved in a dispute with the IRS may want to consider using one of the IRS’s alternative dispute resolution ...
11/14/2025

Taxpayers involved in a dispute with the IRS may want to consider using one of the IRS’s alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mediation programs. These programs can help taxpayers efficiently resolve tax issues with the IRS. Taxpayers for whom mediation can be a good option include those who don’t have many disputed issues or who’re seeking an early resolution to issues under audit. Mediation doesn’t replace the audit or collection processes. The IRS’s Independent Office of Appeals has five ADR programs: Fast Track Settlement, Fast Track Mediation Collection, Post Appeals Mediation, the Rapid Appeals Process and Early Referral. Call us at (305) 989-4247 for details if you have a tax dispute with the IRS.

For cash-based businesses, meticulous recordkeeping is essential. Because cash transactions are harder to verify, they i...
11/12/2025

For cash-based businesses, meticulous recordkeeping is essential. Because cash transactions are harder to verify, they increase the risk of underreporting income and attracting IRS scrutiny. The IRS closely monitors such businesses, using tools like cash flow analysis, bank deposit comparisons and lifestyle audits to estimate actual income. If discrepancies arise, the IRS may calculate your income based on estimates, potentially resulting in higher taxes than necessary. Contact us for help with your business at (305) 989-4247.

Running a business is challenging. Managing the finances of your business doesn’t have to be. From bookkeeping and accou...
11/11/2025

Running a business is challenging. Managing the finances of your business doesn’t have to be. From bookkeeping and accounting to tax planning and business advisory, we provide comprehensive services designed to keep your business on track and winning. Let us handle the numbers so you can focus on what matters most: operating a profitable business. Contact us at (305) 989-4247.

Starting in 2025, the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions increases from $10,000 ($5,000 for married couples fi...
11/10/2025

Starting in 2025, the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions increases from $10,000 ($5,000 for married couples filing separately) to $40,000 ($20,000 for separate filers). If your 2026 property taxes have already been assessed, prepaying them in 2025 could help you maximize your 2025 deduction. But keep in mind that the cap is reduced for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross incomes over $500,000 ($250,000 for separate filers). Let us help you determine how to incorporate the increased SALT deduction limit into your tax planning. Call us at (305) 989-4247.

Investors willing to make long-term investments in economically distressed communities have a tax incentive for doing so...
11/07/2025

Investors willing to make long-term investments in economically distressed communities have a tax incentive for doing so: the Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) program. It allows investors to defer the tax (and potentially ultimately reduce it) on recognized capital gains by reinvesting those gains in Qualified Opportunity Funds (QOFs) that, in turn, invest in QOZs. The IRS has issued guidance on two QOZ program-related provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: the definition of “rural area” and the application of the substantial improvement threshold for certain improvements to property in a QOZ located entirely in a rural area. Contact us at (305) 989-4247 for more information.

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