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Accounting
Jun 10, 2016
How Long Should I Keep My Records After Filing My Tax Return?
The Internal Revenue Service requires you to document the income or deductions you report on your individual or small business tax return. However, once you have used these tax records to complete your return, you may wonder whether you need to keep them and, if so, how ...
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Jun 07, 2016
Tips For Determining Automobile Allowance For Business Use
Deducting small business expenses is one of the best ways to lower your tax bill. For many businesses and individual entrepreneurs, one of the most advantageous deductions is the automobile allowance. This deduction allows you to reduce your income based on the expenses you ...
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Jun 07, 2016
Small Biz Builder - June 2016
This Month: Are Retirement Plan Distributions Subject To Withholding? Employing Youth Prepare for Summer Storms!
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CPA
Jun 07, 2016
Tips For Determining Automobile Allowance For Business Use
Deducting small business expenses is one of the best ways to lower your tax bill. For many businesses and individual entrepreneurs, one of the most advantageous deductions is the automobile allowance. This deduction allows you to reduce your income based on the expenses you ...
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Jun 07, 2016
Small Biz Builder - June 2016
This Month: Are Retirement Plan Distributions Subject To Withholding? Employing Youth Prepare for Summer Storms!
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Small Business
Mar 01, 2018
Small Biz Builder - March 2018
Tips for Paying Estimated Taxes Estimated tax is a method used to pay tax on income that isn’t subject to withholding. You may need to pay estimated taxes during the year depending on your sources of income. For example, income from self- employment, interest, dividends, ...
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Jun 22, 2016
Tips for Determining Standard Meal Allowances for Business Travel & Entertainment
The cost of certain meals purchased on business trips can be deducted from your taxable income. In fact, this is one of the most common employee and small business expenses claimed each year. When deducting a meal expense, the IRS allows taxpayers to use two different ...
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Jun 10, 2016
How Long Should I Keep My Records After Filing My Tax Return?
The Internal Revenue Service requires you to document the income or deductions you report on your individual or small business tax return. However, once you have used these tax records to complete your return, you may wonder whether you need to keep them and, if so, how ...
Continue Reading
Jun 07, 2016
Tips For Determining Automobile Allowance For Business Use
Deducting small business expenses is one of the best ways to lower your tax bill. For many businesses and individual entrepreneurs, one of the most advantageous deductions is the automobile allowance. This deduction allows you to reduce your income based on the expenses you ...
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Small Business Expenses
Jun 22, 2016
Tips for Determining Standard Meal Allowances for Business Travel & Entertainment
The cost of certain meals purchased on business trips can be deducted from your taxable income. In fact, this is one of the most common employee and small business expenses claimed each year. When deducting a meal expense, the IRS allows taxpayers to use two different ...
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Small Business Practices
Jun 22, 2016
Tips for Determining Standard Meal Allowances for Business Travel & Entertainment
The cost of certain meals purchased on business trips can be deducted from your taxable income. In fact, this is one of the most common employee and small business expenses claimed each year. When deducting a meal expense, the IRS allows taxpayers to use two different ...
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Tax Tips
Mar 01, 2018
Small Biz Builder - March 2018
Tips for Paying Estimated Taxes Estimated tax is a method used to pay tax on income that isn’t subject to withholding. You may need to pay estimated taxes during the year depending on your sources of income. For example, income from self- employment, interest, dividends, ...
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Taxes
Mar 01, 2018
Small Biz Builder - March 2018
Tips for Paying Estimated Taxes Estimated tax is a method used to pay tax on income that isn’t subject to withholding. You may need to pay estimated taxes during the year depending on your sources of income. For example, income from self- employment, interest, dividends, ...
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Aug 11, 2016
IRS Scam Alert
Due to a number of recent clients receiving calls claiming to be from the IRS, we would like to alert you of this SCAM. You should hang up immediately if you get one of these calls and here is a direct quote from the IRS website regarding the obvious signs you're on the ...
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Jun 10, 2016
How Long Should I Keep My Records After Filing My Tax Return?
The Internal Revenue Service requires you to document the income or deductions you report on your individual or small business tax return. However, once you have used these tax records to complete your return, you may wonder whether you need to keep them and, if so, how ...
Continue Reading
Jun 07, 2016
Small Biz Builder - June 2016
This Month: Are Retirement Plan Distributions Subject To Withholding? Employing Youth Prepare for Summer Storms!
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Tips
Aug 11, 2016
IRS Scam Alert
Due to a number of recent clients receiving calls claiming to be from the IRS, we would like to alert you of this SCAM. You should hang up immediately if you get one of these calls and here is a direct quote from the IRS website regarding the obvious signs you're on the ...
Continue Reading