2021 Tax Tips: A Look at the Future
Accounting, Echelon Blog, TaxesThe end of the year always means the possibility of last-minute tax changes, and this year, that’s especially true. Here are some […]
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The end of the year always means the possibility of last-minute tax changes, and this year, that’s especially true. Here are some […]
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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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Well-organized recordkeeping makes it easier to prepare a tax return and help provide answers if your return is selected for examination or […]
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A 1031 Exchange is a tax-advantage option in which a taxpayer can exchange one investment real property for another. Taxpayers are able […]
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As an outsourced CFO, Randy Miller brings military-type strategy and tactics to turning businesses around. Coming from a military family, Randy spent […]
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Small business owners are no slouches when it comes to wearing many different hats in order to run a successful business. While […]
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California has made it easier to qualify for unemployment insurance benefits. Employees who are still working, but working fewer hours, can file […]
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When you lose momentum and question what you are doing, here are some actions you can take to re-ignite your passion. Running […]
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The IRS noted in a recent statement that most taxpayers are issued refunds by the IRS in less than than 21 days. […]
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Here is a guide to the most common types of 1099 forms.
Clients probably know the accounting terms “Budget” and “Forecast,” but they may not know the difference and that they are best when used.