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Fall Back On Bad Debt Deductions
If you are an accrual-based taxpayer and your customers don't pay their bills, Uncle Sam provides a last resort for business owners: You…
Indiana County Tax Rate Update - Effective October 1, 2017
Loan Payments Can Be Taxable Corporate Distributions To Shareholders
There can be negative tax consequences when purported loan payments are recast as corporate distributions to shareholders. In some…
Rx for Itemizing Medical Expenses
Medical expenses can be costly — and they're not always covered by insurance. But there may be a silver lining: You may be able to…
Establishing And Maintaining Effective Internal Contorls
Your company needs an effective internal control environment to prevent losses from mismanagement, theft, fraud, corruption, and…
8 Tips To Build Your Nest Egg And Help Employees Save For Retirement
When it comes to building wealth on a tax-deferred basis, the benefits of a 401(k) plan are too good to pass up. If your company doesn't…
Taxes On Personal Injury Awards And Settlements
Hopefully, you will never need to know how payments for personal injuries are taxed. But here are the rules, just in case you or a loved one…
Strictly Speaking; Travel and Entertainment Recordkeeping
If you're reporting travel and entertainment (T&E) expenses on your tax return and you're audited, there's a good chance an…
A Trust To Provide Privacy
One of the most popular trusts is a revocable living trust. The main reason for its popularity is that it allows you to pass most assets to…
What Do Auditors Do?
Ever wonder what your auditor is doing when they are going through all of that information that you’ve pulled for them? First,…
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