Welcome to Seber Tans, PLC
Choosing the right accounting firm is one of the most important business decisions you will make. Any firm can add up the numbers and tell you where you’ve been, but Seber Tans will help you focus on where you want to go. In Southwest Michigan, the firm that unites professional expertise with creativity and vision is Seber Tans. With a team of experienced professionals on our staff, we can provide the capabilities of a large national organization, plus the personal attention of an independent firm. Clients choose us because we offer much more than off-the-shelf solutions. We will listen, ask questions, and learn all we can about your current situation. From that input, we’ll find creative solutions to help you focus on your opportunities rather than your obstacles. Join us and see why our clients trust us for their accounting, tax, and business advising needs.










Shift income to take advantage of the 0% long-term capital gains rate
Are you thinking about making financial gifts to loved ones? Would you also like to reduce your capital gains tax? If so, consider giving appreciated stock instead of cash. You might be able to eliminate all federal tax liability on the appreciation, or at least significantly reduce it, by giving appreciated stock instead of cash to loved ones in the 0% bracket. The recipients can sell the assets at no or a low federal tax cost. Before acting, make sure the recipients won’t be subject to the “kiddie tax.” Also consider any gift and generation-skipping transfer tax consequences. We can answer any questions you have and suggest other ways you can reduce taxes on your investments. ... See MoreSee Less
What you need to know about deducting business gifts
Thoughtful business gifts are a great way to show appreciation to customers and employees. They can also deliver tax benefits. Unfortunately, the IRS limits most business gift deductions to $25 per person per year, a cap that hasn’t changed since 1962. But there are exceptions. Here are three: 1) gifts to a company for use in the business, 2) incidental costs of making a gift, such as engraving or shipping, and 3) gifts to employees (though other limits apply and they may be treated as taxable compensation). Be sure to properly document gifts. Record each gift’s description, cost, date and business purpose, and the relationship of the recipient to your business. Contact us with questions. ... See MoreSee Less
How the Social Security wage base will affect your payroll taxes in 2026
The 2026 Social Security wage base has been released: $184,500 (up from $176,100 for 2025). Wages and self-employment income in excess of this wage base won’t be subject to Social Security tax. What if you have two jobs? Social Security tax will be withheld by both employers. Can you ask your employers to stop withholding Social Security tax once, on a combined basis, you’ve reached the wage base threshold? No, each employer must continue to withhold Social Security tax until your wages with that employer exceed the wage base. Fortunately, when you file your income tax return, you’ll get a credit for any excess withheld. Have questions? Contact us. ... See MoreSee Less