Are Your Business Expenses “Ordinary and Necessary”?
Echelon Blog, TaxesHey IRS, Everything I Do Is Ordinary And Necessary After decades of toiling away for The Man, unappreciated, underpaid, disrespected, and all […]
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Hey IRS, Everything I Do Is Ordinary And Necessary After decades of toiling away for The Man, unappreciated, underpaid, disrespected, and all […]
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Hey IRS, that is a gift from my boss, what do you mean it is taxable? After years of dedicated and mostly […]
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Katherine Stark with Coldwell Banker knows real estate in the West San Fernando Valley extremely well. She should. She’s lived there her […]
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To err is human and to forgive is divine. So they say. But when it comes to taxes, you better beware of […]
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WAIT A MINUTE!!! Why did I get a 1099 for monies I received in a following year? You did the work late […]
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Why you might get a 1099 for monies you received in a following year. The Issue As a CPA I come across […]
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When the IRS needs to collect an outstanding tax liability, do they ever go away? I had never heard of the Immortal […]
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Gary Weiss is a Certified Public Accountant shares his love of tax resolution. And thank goodness he loves tax resolution when […]
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As an expert in 1031 exchanges with commercial real estate, James Bean delights his clients with his expertise. As a stand-up comedian, […]
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Bob Sniderman holds a doctorate degree in organizational psychology, runs a successful human resources firm, and is one major Dodgers fan. Robert […]
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Don’t panic and don’t ignore a tax notice sent by the IRS. One of the great fears we all share is receiving […]
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Madison Oberg, a business attorney and partner at Oberg Law Group, believes her superpower lies in her caring nature. Attorney Madison […]
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