For different reasons, individuals and small businesses rarely do a thorough background and credit check of their business clients. This creates a large information gap when it comes to knowing exactly who you’re dealing with. Small Business Coach: Know Your Clients First Everyday information about a business and even looking up reviews is easy to do. However, this type of … Read More
Tax Errors You Can Avoid This Year
Taxes are hard and stressful enough to do without making avoidable errors. Before clients file, they should double check to make sure they don’t make the following tax errors. We often hand out this checklist to clients to avoid mistakes in advance. Not signing the return (if you file paper copies) Number transposition and spelling errors Unchecked or unanswered questions … Read More
Flower Mound CPA Advice: Is an Extension Right for You?
If you can’t pay your taxes by this year’s April 18th deadline, you can always request a 60- to 120-day extension to pay. Don’t forget about asking your local certified public accountant and tax preparation specialist about the benefits. You may still be charged penalties and interest but at a lower rate. The IRS also offers installment agreements that allow … Read More
Last Minute Tax Expert Advice To Help This Year
With the tax filing deadline soon, many people are already scrambling to gather their paperwork and get their returns in before it’s too late. Here are some last minute tax expert advice for those of you filing your taxes. This tax expert advice from a certified public accountant can reduce what you owe the IRS and put more cash in … Read More
Tax Preparation Stress Doesn’t Have to Happen Every Year
Are you stressed about your business taxes and looking for a tax consultant? You are not alone. Tax season stress doesn’t have to be an annual occurrence. Here are some of the causes of the stress and the things you can do to cure your tax preparation stress: MONEY = STRESS Money is a major source of stress in people’s … Read More
New Tax Plan Changes
The goal of any tax policy should be pretty simple: raise the required revenue to pay for whatever government actually—minimally—needs to do. And the government should do those things as fairly and neutrally as possible. What do the new tax plan changes propose to do and what kind of trends could happen as a result? The Current Tax System Is … Read More
The Most Important Taxpayer Rights to Know
Most of you probably know that breaking tax rules, even if on accident, can bring serious consequences like an audit, but you should know your important taxpayer rights as well. Below we’re outlining what your rights are in case you run into a problem with the IRS. Important Taxpayer Rights The Taxpayer Bill of Rights, which the IRS adopted in 2014, … Read More
Important Information About IRS Forms 1099
Here is important info about IRS Forms 1099 as they’re arriving in your mailboxes this year: 1. Generally, businesses must issue the forms to any payee (other than a corporation) who receives $600 or more during the year. That’s just the basic rule, but of course there are many exceptions. That’s why you probably get a Form 1099 for every … Read More
Why You Should File Early This Year
For an estimated 153 million Americans, January means the beginning of tax season. The official kickoff is Monday, January 23. If reminders about tax time make you want to hit the snooze button until spring, lend your ears. Putting off your taxes can make you a mess come April 18, which is this year’s filing deadline. The IRS encourages early … Read More
Tax Moves to Make Before New Year
As the end of the year gets closer, unfortunately it’s time to think about taxes and make some moves. The tax season may seem far off, but this is the time of year to get the ball rolling. Let’s look at some easy steps to take that could help you in the springtime: Deduct Contributing to charity is a great … Read More