Keeping your tax documents organized is a challenge, but it can not only make the tax filing season go smoothly, it can also reduce your
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Is Your Business Profitable? Accounting 101
For most small businesses, your accounting needs are relatively simple. However, for most business owners accounting often is the least favorite part of a business.
Save Money by Hiring Your Child as an Employee of Your Business
If you own a business, consider hiring your child (or grandchild) as a legitimate employee. It can be a smart tax-saving strategy for employee and
2018 Tax Highlights Video
Video includes key information about the TCJA tax reform changes that will affect you in the upcoming tax season. The highlights consist mostly of the
December 2018 Tax Newsletter
Charitable Giving Planning In 2017, Americans donated over $410 billion to charity. As 2018 closes, you may be considering your charitable giving. You can deduct
2018 Year-End Tax Tips
Everyone wants to save money on their taxes, right? Well you’re not going to be able to do this unless you plan accordingly. To make
November 2018 Tax Newsletter
The New (and improved?) Form 1040 The new Form 1040 has been touted as a simple way for most people to file their income taxes
Tax Relief for Victims of Hurricane Michael
Extended filing and payment deadlines Hurricane Michael victims in parts of Florida and elsewhere have until Feb. 28, 2019, to file certain individual and business
AB 626 – Homemade Food Operations Act
Exciting news for home based food businesses with the passage of AB-626 by Governor Brown in September. The new law has now made it permissible
Meals and Entertainment Expenses per TCJA Tax Reform
The IRS has issued Notice 2018-76, that provides guidance on the business expense deduction for meals and entertainment. This is in light of the Tax