by Briana Cavanaugh | Dec 17, 2020 | accounting, bookkeeping, irs, taxes
January is rushing by and our team is being bombarded with 1099 questions as well as concerns about W2s and Tax Deadlines. We want to get some of those questions answered for you! The deadlines come up fast and can be very confusing. I’ve put together some important...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Oct 11, 2010 | accounting, irs, taxes
If you run a corporation you might just now that the extended deadline for filing taxes just passed on 9/15. But the deadline for filing personal taxes is also upon us. If you filed an extension back in April, Friday’s the day to get those puppies in the mail....
by Briana Cavanaugh | Oct 8, 2010 | articles, irs, planning, taxes
Thank you to Iryna Oreshkova, CPA for summing up this information! On September 27, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. The objective of this bill is to provide incentives to stimulate business investment and spending. Like many...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Apr 24, 2010 | accounting, audits, implementation, irs, organizing, taxes
Here’s a head’s up a recent IRS ruling about scanned documents. The gist is that you have to keep hard copies. So if you’re using Neat Receipts or some other software/hardware configuration, you are still responsible for all those hard copies and...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Apr 9, 2010 | accounting, articles, audits, irs, taxes
I’ve watched all manner of people and clients freak out about audits. This seems to get especially bad around tax time. One of my colleagues writes a great newsletter and I thought I’d share some of her wisdom to help get you get back to business.From: The...
by Briana Cavanaugh | Jun 9, 2009 | free, implementation, irs, organizing, resources, taxes, tools
You know how at the end of the year you’re working on those pesky 1099 forms but find that you don’t have the contractor’s social security number or tax identification number?Very small companies and companies that use a lot of independent...