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Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs – Part 3: Maximizing Deductions to Benefit MSP Owners

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Feb 20, 2024 | Managed Services

Part 3 of Tom Fafinski’s four-part series on Tax Planning Strategies for Managed Service Providers delves into an important aspect of tax planning: deductions. Learn how to maximize deductions to benefit you as the owner of an MSP. You won’t want to miss...
Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs – Part 2: Isn’t That What My CPA Does?

Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs – Part 2: Isn’t That What My CPA Does?

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Feb 13, 2024 | Managed Services

In Part 2 of Tom’s four-part series on Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs, he explains how a tax attorney differs from a CPA, and why a tax attorney is absolutely essential to implement the best tax planning strategies for your business. Stay tuned for Part 3:...

Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs – Part 1: Introduction

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Feb 7, 2024 | Managed Services

In the first episode of a four-part series on Tax Planning Strategies for Managed Service Providers, MSP law expert Tom Fafinski explains why tax planning is so important for MSPs, and what the focus should be centered around to achieve the best results. Be sure to...

Cyber Insurance Coverage: What exactly is it, and why do I need it?

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Feb 4, 2024 | Managed Services

As an MSP, you take many steps to secure your clients’ data from breaches. But with cyber threats constantly evolving, it’s essential to add that extra layer of protection with cyber insurance—for both you AND your customers. Listen to this episode of The...
Tax Planning Strategies for MSPs – Part 2: Isn’t That What My CPA Does?

MSP Law Podcast: What is Indemnification?

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Mar 2, 2023 | Managed Services

The MSP Law Podcast: Indemnity You’ve probably heard the term “indemnity,” but what does it mean for you as a Managed Service Provider, and why is it important in a Managed Services Agreement? Listen to find...

MSP Law Podcast: MSPs and the Inevitable Shift to NCE

by THOMAS FAFINSKI | Jun 21, 2022 | Managed Services

In this episode of the MSP Law Podcast, I give a brief overview of how MSPs should adapt and modify client contracts in the wake of Microsoft’s NCE rollout—and how the new platform could actually be beneficial to the MSP.
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