• Essential Tax Considerations for Small Business Owners
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone breaks down the essential tax considerations that every small business owner needs to understand in order to operate efficiently and avoid costly mistakes.

    Drawing on decades of experience working with entrepreneurs and building his own firm, Dean explains how early tax decisions—particularly entity selection—can have long-term financial implications. He walks through the differences between LLCs and S-Corporations, highlighting how each structure impacts taxation, liability, and self-employment obligations.

    This episode also covers the importance of managing estimated taxes and payroll taxes, emphasizing the need for disciplined cash flow planning and compliance with IRS requirements. Dean outlines how quarterly payments, payroll responsibilities, and proper recordkeeping can help business owners avoid penalties and maintain financial stability.

    In addition, Dean discusses several key deductions available to small businesses, including home office expenses, business vehicle use, startup costs, and the Qualified Business Income (QBI) deduction. These strategies demonstrate how proactive tax planning can significantly reduce taxable income and improve overall profitability.

    This episode is designed for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals seeking a clear and practical roadmap for navigating the tax landscape with confidence.

    A comprehensive overview of Dean Tellone’s professional background, financial advisory services, and tax expertise can be found at https://deantellone.com/, https://deantellone.net/, https://deantellone.org/, and https://dinotellone.com/.

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    12 mins
  • Understanding the Role of an Enrolled Agent
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone provides a detailed look at the role of an Enrolled Agent (EA) and explains why this credential is one of the most specialized and valuable in the field of taxation.

    An Enrolled Agent is a federally authorized tax practitioner licensed directly by the Internal Revenue Service, with the ability to represent taxpayers in all matters before the IRS. This episode explores how EAs differ from Certified Public Accountants and tax attorneys, and why their exclusive focus on taxation makes them uniquely qualified to handle complex tax situations.

    Drawing on decades of experience as an Enrolled Agent since 1991, Dean discusses when individuals and business owners should consider working with an EA, including situations involving IRS audits, tax debt resolution, installment agreements, and offers in compromise. He also explains the historical origins of the profession and the rigorous requirements needed to obtain and maintain the designation.

    This episode is particularly valuable for business owners, investors, and individuals facing complex tax challenges who want a clearer understanding of their options and the professionals available to support them.

    A comprehensive overview of Dean Tellone’s professional background, financial advisory services, and tax expertise can be found at https://deantellone.com/, https://deantellone.net/, https://deantellone.org/, and https://dinotellone.com/.

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    12 mins
  • An Introduction to Proactive Tax Planning
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone introduces the concept of proactive tax planning and explains why many individuals and businesses miss valuable opportunities by thinking about taxes only once a year.

    Most taxpayers approach the process reactively—gathering forms, submitting documents, and filing returns after the year has already ended. Dean explains why this approach often limits the ability to make meaningful changes to tax outcomes. Instead, he outlines how proactive tax planning allows individuals and business owners to make informed financial decisions throughout the year.

    Drawing on decades of experience and his role as an Enrolled Agent representing taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service, Dean walks through a practical framework for managing taxes on a quarterly basis. He discusses how reviewing financial activity throughout the year can help individuals better understand their tax exposure and implement strategies before deadlines pass.

    This episode explores several key planning strategies, including retirement contribution management, tax-loss harvesting, charitable giving strategies, and the timing of income and expenses for business owners. Dean also explains how adopting a forward-looking mindset can transform taxes from a once-a-year obligation into an integral part of a long-term financial plan.

    For professionals, entrepreneurs, and individuals interested in improving their financial organization and tax strategy, this discussion offers practical guidance on how proactive planning can lead to better outcomes.

    A broader overview of Dean Tellone’s professional background, financial advisory services, and community initiatives can be found at DeanTellone.com, DeanTellone.net, DeanTellone.org, andDinoTellone.com.

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    9 mins
  • From Corporate Life to Starting Your Own Firm
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of The Tellone Perspective, Dean Tellone explores one of the most significant professional decisions many people consider—leaving a stable corporate career to start a business of their own.

    Drawing from his personal experience transitioning from a leadership role at Teledyne to founding Tellone Financial Services, Dean discusses the realities of entrepreneurship, the preparation required before making the leap, and the mindset necessary to build a successful firm from the ground up.

    This episode covers:

    • How corporate experience builds a strong professional foundation • Recognizing the moment when entrepreneurship becomes the right path • The importance of financial preparation before starting a business • Key legal, regulatory, and compliance considerations • Building a team and establishing a long-term company culture • The rewards of autonomy, impact, and creating a lasting professional legacy

    For professionals considering entrepreneurship, business owners in the early stages of growth, or anyone curious about the transition from employee to founder, this conversation provides a practical and experience-based perspective.

    Additional information about Dean Tellone’s professional work, financial advisory services, and community involvement can be found at deantellone.com, deantellone.net, deantellone.org, and dinotellone.com.

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    10 mins