Posted on Jun 7th 2022
Bookkeeping can seem overwhelming, especially if you've never done it before. But don’t worry — here, we’ve compiled tips for healthy accounting habits that will set you and your business up for success.
Posted on May 12th 2022
The 2022 tax season has officially begun, and you may be feeling the pressure of navigating this unique filing season on your own. Amid filing difficulties and information verification, here are a few tips to maximize your return for this tax season.
Posted on Oct 1st 2020
Starting your own business can be an exciting prospect, but there is more to it than simply writing a business plan. Also, if you expect to have employees, there are a variety of federal and state forms and applications that you need to complete to get your business up and running. That's where a tax professional can help. With this in mind, let's take a look at what you need to know before you start a new business.
Posted on Sep 1st 2020
On August 8, 2020, the President issued a Memorandum allowing employers to defer withholding and payment of an employee's portion of the Social Security tax (i.e., the 6.2% FICA portion of the federal payroll tax on employees). Medicare taxes, however, are not covered. The payroll tax deferral is effective starting September 1, 2020, and also applies to the employee portion of the Railroad Retirement Act Tier 1 tax. While employers are allowed to defer the withholding and payment of the payroll taxes on employees' applicable wages, they are not required to do so.
Posted on Aug 1st 2020
The "Dirty Dozen" is a list of common tax scams that target taxpayers. Compiled and issued annually every year by the IRS, this year it includes many aggressive and evolving schemes related to coronavirus tax relief, including Economic Impact Payments. The criminals behind these bogus schemes view everyone as potentially easy prey and everyone should be on guard, especially vulnerable populations such as the elderly.