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What Happens if I Receive an IRS CP2000 Notice?

There are few things that can send a chill down your spine more than mail from the IRS. Just seeing the agency’s name on an envelope’s return address...

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Thinking of Dumping Old Tax Records?

Tired of having all those old tax records taking up drawer or closet space and collecting dust. Want to dump as much as you can? People often ask how...

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Guidance on Calculating Maximum PPP Loan Amounts

On Friday, April 24, the Small Business Administration (SBA) released additional guidance regarding how various types of businesses should calculate...

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Breaking News: Tax Filing & Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020

In addition to the state tax filing and payment update we sent out earlier in the week, we would like to communicate the important news announced...

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Is Your Small Business as Profitable as It Can Be?

There is an excellent chance that even if you’re an expert in your particular industry, you’re probably not an expert in small business finances....

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Cyberattack Prevention Planning

Every year we experience new challenges in the world of computer hacking —as well as new solutions. Cyber hackers have become aggressive, so business...

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Key Performance Indicators and Your Business

Key Performance Indicators, also known as KPIs, are core measurements that businesses use to monitor progress toward achieving goals and targets....

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Should Your Business Restructure as a C Corporation?

As tax reform begins in America, many businesses might want to consider filing as a C corporation.

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Determining if an Advisory Board is Necessary (and How to Form One)

Whether it’s a newly formed company or an established one, getting an external perspective can be helpful to continued success, regardless of...

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Sandy Krell Cooper, CPA

What year did you join Scott and Company?

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