Monthly Archives: December 2008

WARNING: THE IRS DOESN’T SEND UNSOLICITED EMAILS!!!

I often times get forwarded emails from clients asking "is this true?".  They generally have an email "supposedly" from the IRS saying that they have a refund and all they have to do is...."click on this link" to claim it.  YEAH RIGHT!!! BEWARE!!!!!  It's a scam!!!!! Here are a few facts about ...

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TIPS ON SELECTING A TAX ACCOUNTANT

As our lives progress and things change, our taxes tend to become more complicated. Now you own a home, have rental property or even a part-time business. Not to mention all the recent changes in the tax laws. Who can keep up?

Whether you file your taxes yourself or pay someone else to file them, you are ultimately responsible for what is reported on your tax return. So choosing a tax preparer is a task that you should not take lightly.

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Year End Tips That’s By The Book!

As the holidays are quickly upon us, I'm sure the last things you are thinking about are your taxes. But taking a moment to assess your tax situation NOW could pay off big in 2009. Here are some year end tax tips that could drastically change your tax situation. Get Current. One of the most important tax ...

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Who else needs a GREAT accountant?

You will never believe what happened to me this week.....I had a free phone consultation with a new prospect on Tuesday. After 15 minutes on the phone, she was sold. I'm sure the fact that I was highly recommended by a current client helped a great deal. We ended the conversation with her ...

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12 Common Bookkeeping Mistakes

12 Common Bookkeeping Mistakes to Avoid 1. Commingling funds - So many business owners are guilty of either using the business account to pay for personal expenses or paying business expenses through the personal account. This is a big NO NO! 2. Misclassifying workers - Times are tough and staffs ...

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