The second annual Pediatric Cancer Family Foundation Color Me Gold 5k is coming up on September 17th, 2016! GunnChamberlain, PL is helping to sponsor this event again this year and…
A common question we deal with is when to capitalize and depreciate assets rather than expensing them. It is often advantageous for a client to be able to expense smaller…
In an off year election cycle, voters in St. John’s County Florida have elected to add a local sales tax rate of a half cent effective January 1, 2016. The…
We have received the SCOTUS ruling on the Obamacare subsidies. The Supreme Court handed down a 6-3 ruling in favor of the Affordable Care Act in the King v. Burwell…
On May 26, the IRS reported that thieves had managed to access approximately 104,000 individual taxpayer accounts through the ‘Get Transcript’ application. Thieves gained access to the information by using information…
As more states seek a bigger piece of the tax base pie, businesses are quickly discovering that every state has its own little quirks. Sales taxes are often the worst….
There is no shortage of ways a taxpayer can run afoul of federal tax reporting requirements and find themselves in an audit. After all, the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax Law)…
2014 is a big year for changes in the health insurance world. The Affordable Care Act was set up to implement slowly over time and 2014 will see a lot…
Kiplinger is reporting that the Tax Court has made a new ruling on the personal use of a home office. Don’t get too excited, this ruling says more about how…
It’s the end of July. Do you know where the Section 179 limits renewal is? As of right now, it sits in limbo. For the last couple years, companies have…