
The Tax-Savvy Financial Planner
Williams Kunkel
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August 18, 2016
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If you’re looking for big picture advice that combines tax expertise with the know-how of a financial planner, a CPA might be the best bet outside of tax-preparing season? If you only meet annually during the spring, they may seem too busy to tackle bigger-picture issues. The fall can be a... Read more

The Holy Grail of Tax Deductions
Williams Kunkel
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September 7, 2016
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Here are three deductions which could be considered “the holy grail” of deductions. That is, they can greatly reduce your adjusted gross income. 1. Contributing to a traditional IRA One of the best ways to reward yourself now — and later — is by contributing to a traditional IRA. A... Read more

Tax Status for Newlyweds
Williams Kunkel
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September 14, 2016
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Getting married changes your tax status. Being aware of a few key things can help you avoid trouble come tax time. If you and your partner were married anytime in 2016, the IRS considers you to be married for the full year, so you both should adjust your tax withholding with... Read more

Deducting Your Car As a Business Expense
Williams Kunkel
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September 15, 2016
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Whether you’re self-employed or an employee, if you use a car for business, you get the benefit of tax deductions. There are two choices for claiming deductions: Deduct the actual business-related costs of gas, oil, lubrication, repairs, tires, supplies, parking, tolls, drivers’ salaries, and depreciation. Use the standard mileage deduction... Read more

Tax Records: What to Throw, What to Keep
Williams Kunkel
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September 20, 2016
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Now is a great time to clean out that growing mountain of financial papers and tax documents that clutter your home and office. Here’s what you need to keep and what you can throw out. Let’s start with your “safety zone,” the IRS statute of limitations. This limits the number... Read more

A New Tax Notice Scam
Williams Kunkel
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September 27, 2016
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The Internal Revenue Service is letting tax professionals and taxpayers know about a new scam involving fake CP2000 notices that are being sent to unsuspecting taxpayers, billing them for unpaid taxes related to the Affordable Care Act. The IRS is issuing the alert in conjunction with its partners in the... Read more

Designer Reaches Goals With CPA’s Help
Williams Kunkel
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October 20, 2016
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Dream of A Designer Janet started her interior design business three years ago with a promising vision. The designer planned to work three days a week and help families achieve the home of their dreams by offering her creativity. As happens often with small business owners, the reality didn’t quite... Read more

Construction Business Grows With CPA Advice
Williams Kunkel
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July 12, 2016
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Stephen runs a construction business specializing in large basements and car parks. The business has been established for 25 years and has grown steadily, with revenue now into eight figures. Unfortunately, the profit margins are very slim and last year, Stephen’s business barely broke even and he was unable to... Read more

Benefits of Cloud Accounting
Williams Kunkel
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July 14, 2016
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Mary runs a small digital marketing agency with a small team, serving business clients seeking to optimize their potential customers’ experience in interacting with their websites and social media platforms. As the business started to grow, Mary had neglected the financial aspect of her business and found that although sales... Read more

10 Questions to Ask a Tax Preparer Before Hiring
Williams Kunkel
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February 9, 2016
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The key, as with hiring any professional, is to ask lots of questions. And not just about how much it’s going to cost. Lots questions also apply when hiring a tax preparer. Here’s a list of 10 questions you should ask before hiring a tax preparer: Do you have a... Read more

Tax Scams: How to Protect Yourself
Williams Kunkel
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February 12, 2016
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Scammers are preying on unsuspecting taxpayers. Most of these tax scams are obvious . None the less, taxpayers continue to fall victim to scammers every day. Here’s a few simple facts that will protect you from the vast majority of scams: 1) Phone calls, text messages, & emails claiming to be from... Read more

What To Do If You Owe the IRS
Williams Kunkel
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February 16, 2016
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Do You Owe the IRS? Not everyone gets a refund. Many taxpayers owe money. It is important to make sure you file timely even though you may not have the money to pay to avoid late filing penalties. There are a number of ways to pay your tax: Check or money order... Read more

Five Tips to Improve Financial Health
Williams Kunkel
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March 1, 2016
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If you are having trouble paying your bills, it is important to take action sooner rather than later to improve your financial health. Doing nothing leads to problems in the future, whether it’s a bad credit record or bankruptcy resulting in the loss of assets and even your home. If... Read more

The Future of the IRS
Williams Kunkel
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March 3, 2016
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The IRS is developing a “Future State” plan that it says will transform the way the service interacts with taxpayers. Many parts of the plan may ease the processing of filing returns, the issuing of refunds, and the identification and resolution of problems. But the Tax Advocate Service – an independent... Read more

5 Freelance Tax Tips
Williams Kunkel
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March 8, 2016
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Self-employed workers may have difficulty filing their taxes every year. These workers need to pay taxes on their income in addition to whatever self-employment taxes they might have. However, there are many self-employed tax tips that can help them reduce their tax burdens. Whether workers are fully self-employed or doing... Read more

Military Members Tax Tips
Williams Kunkel
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March 15, 2016
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Joining the military means changing your life. Frequent moves, new skills, and overseas deployments all come with the job description. Even taxes change for members of the Armed Forces. That’s why we’re providing military members tax tips. Over the years, the government has created a number of provisions and perks... Read more

Tips for Education Tax Benefits
Williams Kunkel
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March 18, 2016
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Income tax season is here. College students and their families should learn about available education tax benefits that can help lower their education costs. On average, families spend $24,000 a year on college. However, just over a third take advantage of federal tax credits and deductions to help make college... Read more

10 Crazy Tax Facts for Tax Day
Williams Kunkel
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March 24, 2016
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Taxes have been levied on people since the beginning of civilization. Since Tax Day is almost upon us, we thought it would be fun to share some of the most interesting tax facts from the long and fascinating history of taxes: The number of words in Atlas Shrugged is 645,000. The Bible... Read more

Spring Small Business Tips
Williams Kunkel
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April 5, 2016
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Besides being a time for reassessing personal finances, after tax season is a good time for small businesses to de-clutter business expenses and polish up business plans. Here are some tips for small businesses to perform a little “spring cleaning” of their own: 1. De-cluttering expenses: Now it’s smart to... Read more

Is Filing a Tax Extension Right for You?
Williams Kunkel
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April 7, 2016
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The tax deadline is just around the corner. Maybe you’re overwhelmed at work or you misplaced the W-2 that your employer sent you weeks ago. Whatever the reason, it looks like you might not make the looming April 18 due date and filing a tax extension may be the right... Read more

Claim Tax Credits Before It’s Too Late
Williams Kunkel
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April 13, 2016
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It’s crazy to think, but many taxpayers every year fail to take advantage of the tax credits they’re eligible for. With April 18 almost here, make sure you’re up to speed on any credits you may be able to claim, as that could make a serious dent in your tax burden... Read more

What Will You Do with Your Tax Refund?
Williams Kunkel
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April 20, 2016
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Most people who are expecting a tax refund this year or who already have gotten one plan to use the money to improve their personal finances. About a third (34%) say they’ll use it to pay down their debt, and another third (33%) say they’ll save or invest the money,... Read more

Did You Make a Tax Mistake?
Williams Kunkel
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April 21, 2016
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The April 18th tax filing deadline is finally in the rearview mirror. Now you might be sitting back, waiting for that refund check to hit your account – or trying not to think about that big one you had to write. Then, all of sudden, you realize you made a... Read more

Unfiled Returns and Back Taxes? Read This.
Williams Kunkel
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January 28, 2016
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We all know the annual ritual: once January rolls around, you gather your tax documents to file your tax returns by the deadline to avoid back taxes and unfiled returns. Sometimes (or maybe the whole time!) you need an extension. And maybe you don’t meet the extended deadline, and now... Read more
