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2019 Florida Disaster Preparedness Tax Holiday

By |May 23rd, 2019|Categories: Events, Governments, Tax Tips|

How Will You Prepare for This Hurricane Season? Every year various states offer sales tax holidays and/or tax-free weekends to help reduce the cost burden for its residents. This summer, Florida will offer two such [...]

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Taking Care of Business: Record Keeping for Small Businesses

By |May 22nd, 2019|Categories: Bookkeeping, Business Consulting, Financial, Payroll, Tax Planning & Preparation|Tags: , , , , |

IRS: Tax Tip 2019-54 All businesses big or small should keep good record keeping. Whether they have a couple dozen employees or just a few, install software or make soft-serve, or even cut hair or [...]

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IRS: Dirty Dozen Part 2

By |May 15th, 2019|Categories: Governments, Tax Planning & Preparation, Tax Tips|Tags: , |

IR-2019-48 Dirty Dozen part 2: Thieves work all year to scam taxpayers This is the second tip of two tips recapping the list of the IRS’s annual “Dirty Dozen” list of top 12 tax scams. [...]

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IRS: Dirty Dozen Part 1

By |April 30th, 2019|Categories: Governments, Tax Planning & Preparation, Tax Tips|Tags: , |

IR-2019-47 Dirty Dozen part 1: Taxpayers should be aware of these tax scams The tax filing deadline has come and gone, but tax scammers continue to work. Again this year, the IRS highlights the twelve [...]

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Sharing Economy & What You Need To Know

By |April 23rd, 2019|Categories: Governments, Tax Planning & Preparation, Tax Tips|Tags: , |

IR-2019-46 Six things taxpayers should know about the sharing economy and their taxes From renting spare rooms and vacation homes to car rides or using a bike…name a service and it’s probably available through the [...]

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Identity Theft

By |April 12th, 2019|Categories: Governments, Tax Planning & Preparation, Tax Tips|Tags: , |

IR-2019-40 Id theft: Here's what to look for and what to do when it happens Tax-related identity theft occurs when a thief uses someone’s stolen Social Security number to file a tax return and claim [...]

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