What’s the Difference Between an Accountant and a Bookkeeper?
I’m a business owner and I need help with the numbers. Should I hire an accountant or a bookkeeper? When we encounter this question, we always respond in the form of another question: What, specifically, do you need your ‘numbers person’ to do? While some of the...
Notice 2019-07 Creates a Safe Harbor for Rental Income
When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed into law in 2017, the act brought changes to both personal and business income taxes. We developed a comprehensive guide on the TCJA and offered more details on the Qualified Business Income Deduction (QBDI) in 2018, but questions...
4 Things to Do Now to Impact Your 2018 Taxes Most
Taxes are something we’re all familiar with in one form or another. By law, any income made as an employee or net income made as a business owner must be reported and taxed. If you’re a small business owner, you understand that tax planning happens year-round, not...
Updates on U.S. Tax Law: The Qualified Business Income Deduction and the Holiday Party
With the recent changes to the U.S. tax code, we’ve had several small business owners ask us how this will affect them when they complete their 2018 taxes. They know that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has shaken things up, and they want to make sure...
Small Business Taxes: 5 Questions to Consider When Choosing to DIY or Hire a Professional
Tax season is slowly approaching, and as a small business owner, you’ve probably spent some time contemplating whether to do your business taxes yourself or hire a professional. It’s also likely you’ve wondered why it would be valuable to work with a professional when...
A Comprehensive Guide to the Top 8 Provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is now in full force and has made significant changes to the U.S. tax code for both individuals and businesses since it was signed by President Trump on December 22, 2017. Though we’ve been living with the major reform for several...
What You Can Do If You Miss The Tax Day Deadline
As a nation over a quarter of us procrastinate when it comes to tax season, stalling until the last couple of weeks to prepare taxes before the deadline. For those who missed the April 17 Tax Day deadline altogether, here’s what you can still do. If you requested an...
3 Benefits of Filing Your Federal Income Taxes Early
There will always be a crowd of taxpayers who wait until the last minute in April to file federal income tax returns. While there are benefits such as receiving your tax refunds faster, there are other helpful perks to submitting your taxes as soon as possible...
New Federal Law Brings Changes to Business Taxes
By now you have most likely heard that President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on December 22, 2017. Most of the conversation regarding the new law has revolved around the changes to personal tax rates and deductions. You may have also heard about the...
3 Things You Can Do Now to Get Ready for Tax Season
Autumn. The leaves are turning, the air is getting cooler, and pumpkin lattes are in every cafe in sight. The year is starting to wind down and you might be feeling behind on your small business tax preparation. As the end of year approaches, it’s important to get...
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