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What You Need To Know Before Filing Taxes
Due to significant changes in recent years, it’s more important than ever to start thinking about your tax situation with time on your side. Economic shifts and government policies have impacted the tax filing

Remote Worker vs. Working From Home: How Does It Affect Your Taxes?
Many businesses have been forced to switch to an entirely remote workforce. While working from home you may be asking yourself, how can you and your business file taxes correctly for home-based work, and are there any benefits you should be aware of when filing your taxes for remote work?

How We Can Help: Bookkeeping Services
Our goal is to help your business succeed. We know that trying to navigate through the ever-changing business landscape today can be a challenge on top of handling finances and other important business tasks.

Changing Times for Business Owners
We know that there are non-stop changes happening for business owners right now. As the country slowly begins to reopen, there is much to keep track of. From business relief programs to changing guidelines

COVID-19: Updated Tax Filing Facts
With the current COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are finding ourselves doing more virtually. From meetings to happy hours, we are doing more online – including our taxes. In a period of time where
How to prepare for tax season
With tax season upon us, many are stressed and concerned about filing properly. There are a few things one can do in order to make the process of filing taxes a bit easier and

Cash vs. Accrual Basis Accounting
What is the difference between Accrual Basis and Cash Basis Accounting? ACCRUAL BASIS The accrual basis method takes into account all revenue and expenses at the moment they are earned or incurred. However, this

The easy way to maximize depreciation deductions
Depreciation deductions are deductions that are often misunderstood. Here is a recent example: Sandy took depreciation deductions for his buildings (rental properties) but not for his land. The basis (depreciable cost) of each building