Taxpayers Should Be Sure To Have All Their Info Before Going To A Tax Pro
Taxpayers Should Be Sure To Have All Their Info Before Going To A Tax Pro Taxpayers using a professional tax preparer should make sure they have all [...]
IRS Reminds All Truckers The Deadline To File And Pay Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Is Aug 31
IRS Reminds All Truckers The Deadline To File And Pay Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Is Aug 31 The heavy highway vehicle use tax is a federal [...]
College Students Should Study Up On These Two Tax Credits
College Students Should Study Up On These Two Tax Credits Anyone pursuing higher education, including specialized job training and grad school, knows it can be pricey. Eligible [...]
Knowing How The IRS Contacts Taxpayers Can Help Protect People From Scammers
Knowing How The IRS Contacts Taxpayers Can Help Protect People From Scammers Scammers often pose as the [...]
Basic Things All Businesses Should Know About Excise Tax
Basic Things All Businesses Should Know About Excise Tax Excise tax is an indirect tax on specific [...]
MNMW Ranks #1 for Small Business on Florida Trend Top 100 Best Companies List
MNMW Ranks #1 for Small Business on Florida Trend Top 100 Best Companies List Markham Norton Mosteller [...]
Here’s What Taxpayers Need To Know About Business Related Travel Deductions
Here’s What Taxpayers Need To Know About Business Related Travel Deductions Business travel can be costly. Hotel [...]
Estate Tax Portability Election Relief
Estate Tax Portability Election Relief Revenue Procedure 2022-32 provides a simplified method for certain estates to obtain [...]
Claiming A Child As A Dependent When Parents Are Divorced, Separated Or Live Apart
Claiming A Child As A Dependent When Parents Are Divorced, Separated Or Live Apart Parents who are [...]
Additional $20 Billion Available in Provider Relief Funding
Additional $20 Billion Available in Provider Relief Funding On Thursday, October 1, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that an additional $20 billion would be added to the COVID-19 relief funding options [...]
Julio Barina, CPA Named as a Partner at MNMW
Julio Barina, CPA Named as a Partner at MNMW MNMW is happy to announce Julio Barina, CPA, as a firm partner. Barina completed an extensive three-year leadership program and joins the current MNMW partners; Gail [...]
2020 Annual FREE Community Shred Day Event
MNMW Hosts Annual FREE Community Shred Day Event MNMW will partner with Secure Shredding, Inc. to host its fourth annual FREE Community Shred Day event on Friday, October 30, from 9am until noon. The Secure [...]
HHS Updates to Provider Relief Funds Reporting
HHS Updates to Provider Relief Funds Reporting The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has published a report that offers more information on the reporting requirements for recipients of Provider Relief Fund payments. The [...]
MNMW Makes Top 100 Best Companies List In Florida
MNMW Makes Top 100 Best Companies List In Florida Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Company, P.A. was recently named one of Florida’s Best Companies To Work For. The annual Best Companies list is featured in [...]
MNMW Receives FPRA Award of Distinction
MNMW Receives FPRA Award of Distinction Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Co., P.A. (MNMW) won the Award of Distinction from the Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) during the annual State Image Awards event. This award [...]
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