Tax Planning Guide for 2017
This 2017 personal tax planning guide aims to provide you with information and planning tips to assist you in understanding and making the most of...
This 2017 personal tax planning guide aims to provide you with information and planning tips to assist you in understanding and making the most of...
If you have a business that deals with the public, it is almost inevitable that you’ll get a negative online review at some point. To a small...
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The IRS has announced mileage rates for 2017, some of which are lower than 2016 rates. Here are some of the details from Journal of Accountancy: For...
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What would you like to find in your stocking this year? How about a lower tax bill for 2016! Brought to you by the friendly elves at your CPA firm,...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a reminder that it will be delaying refunds for taxpayers claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)...
There are some prevailing stereotypes associated with successful CEOs. They’re loud and extroverted, with a penchant for self-promotion. While that...
Late yesterday, a federal judge in Texas blocked the Department of Labor’s ruling on overtime pay, which was set to take effect on December 1 st....
Holiday shopping season goes into full gear this week, as consumers and retailers prepare for Black Friday. Whether you’ve meticulously planned out...
Earlier this year, The Department of Labor announced a Final Rule on overtime pay. Hopefully, you’ve had time to prepare for implementation, which...
Section 415 of the Tax Code, which limits the allowable contribution amounts to retirement plans, is reviewed every year and cost-of-living...