
With all of the changes we’ve experienced in 2020, we strongly recommend reviewing your tax documentation and other financial information before the end of the year. We conduct year-end tax…
With all of the changes we’ve experienced in 2020, we strongly recommend reviewing your tax documentation and other financial information before the end of the year. We conduct year-end tax…
Are you confused about whether or not your mortgage insurance premiums are deductible for 2012? Even if your mortgage interest statement, Form 1098, doesn’t state it; those premiums ARE deductible…
While most things having to do with taxes and the IRS tend to go from simpler to more complex, occasionally the IRS does something to make our lives easier. In…
Congress has acted to avert the Fiscal Cliff by passing the American Taxpayer Relief Act, but the result is a tax increase for nearly 80% of all Americans and a…
Last Thursday, President Obama stood before a joint session of Congress and called on both parties to pass his new jobs bill and pass it quickly. He has stated that…
Remember when “revenues” meant what your company makes? It’s one of those words that makes entrepreneurs feel warm and fuzzy inside and more revenues usually are a good thing. Politicians…
Before you go burnin’ down the house for the tax write off, make sure you’re affairs are in order. At least that’s what one couple may discover after their charitable…
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…