SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS SHOULD DOUBLE-CHECK THEIR TAX RETURNS

By |2022-08-18T08:44:35-04:00April 23rd, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

Now more than ever, small business owners need to double-check their tax returns before filing.  Why? Because many of the changes ushered in by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act take effect with the 2018 tax year. So, if you’re about to file, perhaps slow down and go over your return one more time with [...]

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Tax Calendar

By |2022-08-18T08:44:35-04:00April 22nd, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

April 15 Besides being the last day to file (or extend) you 2018 personal return and pay any tax that’s due, 2019 first quarter estimated tax payments for individuals, trusts and calendar-year corporations are due today.  Also due are 2018 returns for trusts and calendar-year estates and C corporations, FinCEN Form 114 (“Report of Foreign [...]

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Did you know there are multiple ways to get to the Customer Payment window in QuickBooks? We can show you how when you’ve received payment on an invoice.

By |2022-08-18T08:44:37-04:00April 4th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

Receive Payments the Right Way in QuickBooks: Your Options How you record a customer payment in QuickBooks depends on why and how you received it. One of the reasons we like QuickBooks is because it uses language and processes that are familiar to small businesspeople. Instead of using the term “accounts receivable,” it has a [...]

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THERE MAY BE UNCLAIMED PROPERTY WITH YOUR NAME ON IT

By |2022-08-18T08:44:37-04:00March 29th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing|

It may sound too good to be true, but there may be valuable unclaimed property out there with your name on it.  The term generally refers to financial assets being held for owners who haven’t been found.  Just a few examples, include uncashed dividend and payroll checks; unclaimed tax refunds; and insurance payments, refunds or [...]

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DO YOU REPAIR YOUR BUSINESS PROPERTY OR IMPROVE IT?

By |2022-08-18T08:44:38-04:00March 25th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing|

Repairs to tangible property, such as buildings, machinery, equipment or vehicles, can provide businesses a valuable current tax deduction – as long as the so-called repairs weren’t actually “improvements.” The costs of incidental repairs and maintenance can be immediately expensed and deducted on the current year’s income tax return.  But costs incurred to improve tangible [...]

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DEDUCTING CHARITABLE GIFTS DEPENDS ON A VARIETY OF FACTORS

By |2022-08-18T08:44:39-04:00March 18th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Taxation|

Whether you’re planning to claim charitable deductions on your 2018 return or make donations for 2019, be sure you know how much you’re allowed to deduct.  Your deduction depends on more than just the actual amount you donate. WHAT YOU GIVE Among the biggest factors affecting your deduction is what you give.  For example: Cash [...]

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