The government is coming up with new ways to incentivize you to “go green”. Cash for clunkers got us to trade in those old gas guzzlers for new clean and…
With Congress focused on everything but taxes, you might not know that tax laws are changing right now simply through attrition. Many of the Bush tax cuts have already expired…
On February 18th, an angry Joseph Stack set fire to his own home before boarding a small airplane and flying it into one of the IRS buildings in Austin, Texas,…
When the economy is down, sometimes once successful business owners have no better choice but to dip into that tax deferred retirement nest egg to get by. We are seeing…
Considering making the switch from Windows to Mac especially with the release of the new I-pad. Wondering if your small business accounting through Quickbooks will remain the same. Fear not,…
After offering a Quickbooks ProAdviser “permanent” 40% discount to clients on their online program rates, Intuit is having second thoughts. The Quickbooks online discount is soon to change. Quickbooks Online has become a great…
We wrote last year about some of the payroll reporting issues you can run into switching from one payroll provider to another. Here we want to look indepth at some…
The Haitian donation bill in the Senate has passed making contributions to Haiti relief between January 12 and February 28 of this year deductible on your 2009 tax return. Contributions…
With rare bi-partisan support, a bill is being pushed through the House and Senate this week to make 2010 donations to Haiti deductible in 2009. Those who have been donors…
While business owners are scraping together money to grow and hire new employees, Florida is among many of the states increasing payroll taxes to cover the unemployed. There could be…