As we approach the end of the year, it’s a good idea to review your business’s expenses for deductibility. At the same time, consider whether your business would benefit from accelerating certain expenses into this year. Be sure to evaluate… Read More
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IRS overlooks billions in tax noncompliance for tips
IRS overlooks billions in tax noncompliance for tips http://bit.ly/2PsM8gj
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AICPA prods IRS to change rules for centralized partnership audit regime
AICPA prods IRS to change rules for centralized partnership audit regime http://bit.ly/2PsLTlp
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The fine art of valuing donated property
Not-for-profits often struggle with valuing noncash and in-kind donations. Whether for record-keeping purposes or when helping donors understand proper valuation for their charitable tax deductions, the task isn’t easy. Although the amount that a donor can deduct generally is based… Read More
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4 pillars of a solid sales process
Is your sales process getting off-balance? Sometimes it can be hard to tell. Fluctuations in the economy, changes in customer interest and dips in demand may cause slowdowns that are beyond your control. But if the numbers keep dropping and… Read More
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Why Every Small Business Needs an Accountant
Why Every Small Business Needs an Accountant – Small Biz Daily http://bit.ly/2INavD1
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New relief for drought-stricken farmers, ranchers: IRS
New relief for drought-stricken farmers, ranchers: IRS http://bit.ly/2IKK7cF
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Cybersecurity facts tax practitioners need to get right
Cybersecurity facts tax practitioners need to get right http://bit.ly/2CyrNDo
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IRS ‘Future State’ is now just a 5-year plan
IRS ‘Future State’ is now just a 5-year plan http://bit.ly/2CzakuH
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529 plans offer two tax-advantaged education funding options
Section 529 plans are a popular education-funding tool because of tax and other benefits. Two types are available: 1) prepaid tuition plans, and 2) savings plans. And one of these plans got even better under the Tax Cuts and Jobs… Read More