2021 Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday
2021 Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday The 2021 Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday is right around the corner. Each year various states offer sales tax holidays and/or tax-free weekends [...]
2021 Sales Tax Holiday on Specific Admissions and Outdoor Activity Supplies
2021 Sales Tax Holiday on Specific Admissions and Outdoor Activity Supplies Every year various states offer sales tax holidays and/or tax-free dates to help reduce the cost [...]
The First Step of Good Tax Planning is Good Recordkeeping
The First Step of Good Tax Planning is Good Recordkeeping Year-round tax planning is for everyone. An important part of that is recordkeeping. Gathering tax documents throughout [...]
Things Taxpayers Should Consider When Selling A House
Things Taxpayers Should Consider When Selling A House It’s important for taxpayers to understand how selling their [...]
Karen Mosteller Appointed to PrimeGlobal North American Regional Council
Karen Mosteller Appointed to PrimeGlobal North American Regional Council MNMW is pleased to announce that Karen Mosteller, [...]
2021 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday May 28, 2021 – June 6, 2021
2021 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday May 28, 2021 - June 6, 2021 Every year various states [...]
Monthly Advance Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Coming For Some Families Starting in July
Monthly Advance Payments of the 2021 Child Tax Credit Coming For Some Families Starting in July As [...]
Year of the ZOOM – The Do’s and Don’ts of Zoom Meetings
Year of the ZOOM The Do’s and Don’ts of Zoom Meetings Let’s face it, the last 12-14 [...]
MNMW Hosted a Record-Breaking Shred Day Event to Benefit United Way
MNMW Hosted a Record-Breaking Shred Day Event to Benefit United Way MNMW hosted a record-breaking fundraiser with [...]
Tips for Students Getting a Summer Job
Tips for Students Getting a Summer Job The following information has been provided by the IRS to help students who will be starting summer jobs. Summer jobs represent an opportunity for students to learn [...]
Firm partner, Gail Markham is reappointed to two FICPA committees
Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Company, P.A. announces that firm partner, Gail Markham has been reappointed to serve on two committees with the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA). Markham will continue to serve [...]
Make April 15th Easier, Here’s How…
Start Planning Now for Next Year's Tax Return This information has been provided by the IRS. The tax deadline may have just passed but planning for next year can start now. The IRS reminds taxpayers [...]
8 Tips for Deducting Charitable Contributions
Donations made to qualified organizations may help reduce the amount of tax you pay. The IRS has eight tips to help ensure your contributions pay off on your tax return. 1. If your goal is a [...]
Ten Tips to Help You Choose a Tax Preparer
Many people look for help from professionals when it’s time to file their tax return. If you use a paid tax preparer to file your return this year, we urge you to choose that preparer wisely. Even [...]
Mosteller addresses national medical conference
Karen Mosteller, CPA, CHBC, consulting and firm partner with Markham Norton Mosteller Wright & Company P.A., recently served as a program speaker and presenter at the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) 2011 National Conference. Held [...]
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