Common Business Expenses

Many business owners feel they may be missing some deductions that cost them money each year.  Today very profitable businesses operate with a computer, a home office and very little overhead.  We have attached a listing of Deductions and Common Expenses to use as a year end tool or a starting point.  We can help identify and summarize year end expenses to ensure you are not leaving valuable...
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Arrests Made in IRS Phone Scam

We get multiple calls each week from clients asking why the IRS is calling them on back taxes.  Per the attached article, one scammer was making over $155,000 a day.  Over 15,000 people have lost more than $300 million since 2013.
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IRS Issues Tax Scams Alerts

The IRS has created a page to update consumers about the tactics used by various tax scammers.  These scams prey on taxpayers’ fears of the IRS and that $300 Goodwill donation you did not have a receipt for.  Most importantly, the IRS never initiates contact via mail or email.  An IRS agent would only call after several notices regarding an ongoing issue.  Do not provide any information at...
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SMB Internal Controls

A lot of clients only have one person that handles all of their accounting functions.  Poor internal controls can permit intentional and accidental improprieties to go unnoticed.  There are some basic actions an owner can take to protect themselves: Review monthly bank and credit card statements: Look at the cancelled checks and EFT withdrawals and make sure you can identify them.  Be aware that...
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Higher 2017 HSA Contribution Limits for Individuals

Do you contribute to a health savings account, or HSA, to help you cover your medical expenses? Taxpayers are allowed to make tax-deductible contributions to HSAs if they have health plans that have high deductibles, based on Internal Revenue Service guidelines. If you have an HSA, you’ll be happy to hear that the annual deductible contribution limit certain coverage has been raised for 2017....
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Documenting Your Charitable Donations

Many people make donations to charities whose work they support, but if you are planning to take a tax deduction for your gift, you must have the proper paperwork. Assembling the right documentation can also be tricky because the requirements vary based on whether the donation is cash and on the value of your gift. If you donate less than $250 in cash, for example, a canceled check, credit card...
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Stamp Out Tax Season Stress!

Are you ready for tax time? There are a couple of steps you can take now to alleviate some of the stress of filing your return. Plan to get organized early. Begin by putting together a tax folder with W-2s from your employer, 1099s for other income you may have earned, bank and other financial statements and receipts for things like medical bills and charitable donations.  Use our 2016 Tax...
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1099 Trouble? We Can Help

It’s not unusual for taxpayers to be surprised—and perhaps more than a little confused—by some of the correspondence that is received from the IRS. Here’s a case in point: Many taxpayers have been puzzled by notices they have received related to 1099 forms. For example, problems have arisen in the past surrounding notices related to Forms 1099-K (Payment Card and Third Party Network...
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Avoid Refund Delays!

Many people dread tax time, but it can be even more frustrating if you have to wait longer than you’d hoped for your refund. Unfortunately, the Internal Revenue Service is warning that patience may be necessary this year. For one thing, identity theft and tax refund scams have become significant concerns, so the Service is taking extra measures to spot fraudulent returns. The IRS is also...
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Is Your Will Up To Date?

When was the last time you reviewed your will? People generally make wills to guarantee the proper disposition of their money and property, which is why it’s a good idea to consult your CPA when it’s time to create or update your will. We recommend that you revisit your will every time you experience a major life event, such as marriage, the birth of a child, retirement or other significant...
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