Job Hunting, or Moving for a Job? Use these Deductions to Help Offset your costs!
If you’ve recently sought new employment, you may be able to offset some of the expenses related to the search. Expenses related to job
Summer hours are in effect: Our offices close at NOON on Fridays from May 17th to July 12th
Please Note: Our office will be closed Wednesday, April 16th.
Summer hours are in effect: Our offices close at NOON on Fridays from May 17th to July 12th
Please Note: Our office will be closed Wednesday, April 16th.
If you’ve recently sought new employment, you may be able to offset some of the expenses related to the search. Expenses related to job
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your Social Security number to file a tax return in order to claim a fraudulent refund. Generally, the identity
The active involvement of a physician owner is ultimately the most effective control against fraud. However, in the current demanding environment for physicians and dentists,
On July 31, 2015, President Obama signed into law P.L. 114-41, the “Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice Improvement Act of 2015.” This included many
The notice sends shivers down your spine — the IRS has called or written to inform you that your organization has been selected for an
The wedding bells are ringing, waves are crashing onshore at your honeymoon in Hawaii, and then it hits you! How is getting married going to
E-Commerce and internet sales taxation is one of the most contentious areas in sales tax today. There have been many arguments for and against the
As professional advisors, one of our greatest concerns is employee theft in the practice. Medical and dental practices may be more vulnerable to theft because,
In a slow economy, many nonprofit leaders worry about having enough money to meet their organizations’ financial obligations each month. But those who effectively monitor
Stay on top of filing and reporting deadlines with our tax calendar! Our tax calendar includes dates categorized by employers, individuals, partnerships, corporations and more to keep you on track. Here are your 2nd quarter (April – June) dates.
Your status with the IRS as a tax-exempt “public charity” gives you significant benefits — paying no federal, state or local income taxes is the
You may not need or even desire to take money out of your Individual Retirement Account (IRA) or your employer-sponsored retirement plan, but at some
3 significant developments in outreach technology One of the top priorities for nonprofits is engaging with their supporters and building relationships. It’s no surprise, then,
Because many of our clients use a vehicle for both business and personal use, we thought a refresher on this topic would be useful. It
Purchasers and lessee’s are potentially eligible for up to a $6,000 credit on their individual or business Colorado income tax return for purchases/lease agreements of alternative fuel
Is your practice managing the collection of higher deductibles and copays appropriately? Skin-in-the-game insurance has become the norm for most employers. The average deductible for all
When your nonprofit sets the salary for an executive director or other individual key to the organization, the board of directors wants to make
Individuals Charitable Deductions Summertime means cleaning out those often neglected spaces such as the garage, basement, and attic for many of us. Whether clothing, furniture,
Generally the two largest costs for most professional practices are staffing costs and space costs. Staffing at the proper levels to ensure practice efficiency and
Individual taxpayers generally have until April 15th each year to file their tax returns and pay any income tax owed for the year. In most cases,
The Employer Shared Responsibility Provisions of the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) went into effect for tax year 2015. If you haven’t already started doing so,