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Nanny Tax Rules
When you hire a nanny, housekeeper or other domestic worker, pay close attention to the tax rules. The laws related to domestic workers…
Medical Costs: Can I Really Get A Tax Break For That?
It's difficult for many people to write off medical expenses because of the limits imposed under the tax laws. But you may qualify…
A Complete and Accurate Return
According to the March 2018 IRS EO Update: e-News for Charities and Nonprofits, as of January 8, 2018, the IRS is returning paper filed and…
8 Ways To Prevent Expense Account Fraud
Your employees may be cheating your company by turning in bogus expense reports. While each of these transactions may be small, they…
M&A: Testing The Waters Before Jumping In
When considering a merger or acquisition, the most opportune time to find out about possible culture clashes is obviously before the…
Age Has Its Privileges…and Penalties
In an era filled with uncertainty, you can count on one thing: time marches on. Here are some important age-related financial and tax…
Accounts Receivable Fraud: Lapping Up Profits
The sale has been made, the customer has paid, yet the company receives no revenue. How can this happen? How Fraud is Often…
5 More QuickBooks Tips for Nonprofits
A majority of nonprofit organizations use QuickBooks for their accounting needs. In our previous post, 5 QuickBooks Tips for…
Are You Paying Too Much In Workers’ Comp Premiums?
Workers' Comp is an important safety net of protection which benefits both the worker who risks injury on the job and the employer…
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