Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Tax Deal of the Day
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
Big Brother watching your Small Business
Here is a little software gem that I can across earlier this week that is sure to help small business owners monitor virtually everything that their employees do on their work computers. Spector 360 will track every key stroke, website, IM conversation and more. The cost is only $75 per employee which is a pretty good deal when you think about the savings down the line.
Employees beware; your Big Brother small business owner may be tracking you so stay on task.
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Get Organized in 2009
Taxpayers that are organized have a better chance of getting all their tax deductions at tax time because they have all the necessary paperwork all in one place. Scrambling at the last minute to find paperwork can cause many taxpayers to be ineligible for some tax credits and deductions if they are not found in time for filing. Organization can also save you money on tax preparation because your tax advisor will spend less time preparing your return if everything is in one place.
Some ideas to help organize your life in 2009 can include using a debit card for purchases instead of checks, consider checking your statements from your bank and credit cards companies online, keeping a mileage log, and using an online calendar to track appointments and tasks. Make 2009 your year to get organized.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Your Income Tax….May be Wrong???
One of the main books that taxpayers use is J.K. Lasser’s Your Income Tax editions. These are rather nice references for a taxpayer to have that include a wealth of information; however the current version (2009) was printed before all of the current tax changes were put into effect. If you were one of the taxpayers that bought the 2009 edition, be sure to check their website for updates to the printed information or speak to a tax professional that has the proper training regarding the new tax law changes.
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Getting Taxed While Injured and Innocent
Injured Spouse – an injured spouse occurs when the IRS attempts to seize the refund on a jointly filed return when only one spouse owes debts or obligations. Relief for the “injured” spouse can be obtained by filing Form 8379.
Innocent Spouse – an innocent spouse occurs when the IRS seizes the refund of a jointly filed return when only one spouse made fraudulent reports on a joint return. Relief for the “innocent “spouse can be obtained by filing Form 8857.
There may be additional steps that may need to be taken, so be sure to speak to your tax advisor before filing in either situation.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tech Tools to Improve Your Small Business
I did get a chance to check out some new software that might prove useful for many of the small business owners out there and the great thing about them is they are free. The first one is called Jing Project and it allows users to capture pictures from their own workstations, record video of your click thru’s and then share those click thru’s with others. This is great for those of you who need to walk others through steps and processes (like assisting clients with accounting software). The second is somewhat similar and is called Dimdim. Dimdim is a free web conferencing service (no software to download) that allows you to share your desktop for web based live meetings. They offer a free version but down also have low cost editions that offer more features.
If your small business wants to be on the cutting edge of technology and compete with the Big Boys, be sure to check out these tools. Our firm uses them and loves them.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Technology CYA
1. Password protect any (and all) computers – whether they are used within the firm or in the field.
2. Do not save critical data on the hard drive – use an online secure storage service or some other offsite secure storage facility
3. Create (and use) a backup schedule – for very critical data, backup on a daily basis.
These are just a few of the processes and procedures that our office uses to ensure that our critical data is always accessible. If the procedures were not in place, there would be increased costs to retrieve data and/or rebuild data. Setting up similar procedures in your small business can save you money in the long run.
As for the laptop that crashed, we are still awaiting its arrival from tech repair which is still under warranty.
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Sunday, December 07, 2008
S-Corporations Compensation Revisited
The main question(s) that arises are what is considered reasonable compensation, and how is that compensation validated. The best way to determine reasonable compensation is to look at what the market pays for similar work performed and possibly reviewing information from the employment section of the newspaper or websites. Structuring your compensation plan with your tax advisor will assist S-Corp owner/employees and ensure that their returns won’t come up for audit. Audits of S-Corps increased in 2006, and by taking the necessary steps owner/employees can have less worries at tax time.
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Disregard the past IRS rules LLC’s
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Monday, November 24, 2008
2009 Small Business Accounting Software
Microsoft Office Accounting Professional (MOAP)
MOAP has updated their offering to include income tax integration with major tax preparation software that will surely bring a smile to your tax professional’s face. MOAP has also added 20 plus new custom reports to give a small business owner more information about their business. Third party add on’s allow small business owners to accept credit cards online and integrate with E-bay.
QuickBooks Products
QB has two has two products (QB Pro, and Premier) for the small business owner depending on the market and size of your business. The Premier version has more features and provides more reports for small businesses. A major enhancement that caught my attention is the software now has Microsoft Vista certification as there were problems loading previous versions on Vista machines.
Both software is priced right for the small business owner so be sure to test drive them for your business.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
The IRS Audit Results
The IRS contends that measures have been taken to improve internal controls and improve processes within the financial management systems. Will be interesting to see how these improvements work out in the coming year. Stay tuned.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Banking on Small Business
Creditworthiness is an important part of the issue when a small business owner considers a loan as a way to finance growth. Small business owners that already have loan or credit lines with banks (and they more than likely have been cut back) should keep an eye on their budgets so that loan payments can be made in the future. If you are a small business owner looking for a loan, lookout in your e-mail/mail box for deals from banks banking on you.
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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
A Tale of Two Software Freebies
Microsoft Office Accounting Express (MOAE)
MOAE has the same look and feel as the current Office programs making the learning curve less steep (To me it looks similar to Outlook). A small business owner can track income and expenses, manage employees, customers and vendors and the owner can setup the business using wizards. MOAE also allows importing of data from QuickBooks, Excel or MS Money.
QuickBooks Simple Start (QBSS)
QBSS similar to MOAE in that it can also track income and expenses, organize employees, customers and vendors, manage payroll, and utilizes wizards in the setup. QBSS does not allow a small business owner to import data from MS Excel, Quicken, or MOAE.
MOAE and QBSS Technology
Both MOAE and QBSS have integrated technology into their offerings. MOAE includes seamless integration into other Office software (Word, Excel, and Outlook) and the software allows small business owners to reach online via EBay and PayPal integration. QBSS allows users to accept credit cards payments into the software, and create a website for online services.
Which is right for you?
That will depend on your needs as a small business owner in the start up phase of your business and the market that you serve. Accounting software should be viewed as a tool that can grow with your business so be sure that the future is taken into account in your needs assessment.
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
New Updates from Microsoft
The other update is the unofficial death of the Windows Vista operating system. I came across an article that Microsoft recently revealed the next version of their operating system which will be called Windows 7. Be sure to check out the slideshow that provides screen shots of the new look and feel of Windows 7. Although similar to Vista, Windows 7 has made a great deal of changes that are sure to please new computer buyers when released sometime next year. If you are in the market for a computer and can hold off, waiting until this operating system is released may be a good thing.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Tax Provisions "Bail" You Out
Individual Provisions
• Itemized and “above the line” deductions – state and local sales tax deductions, higher education tuition deduction, additional standard deduction for real property taxes extended through 2009
• Tax free distributions from IRA’s for charity has been extended through 2009
• Child tax credit floor falls allowing more taxpayers to tax the credit
Small Business Provisions
• Leasehold and restaurant improvements now eligible for a shorter depreciation cost recovery through 2009
• Charitable Contributions of food, books and computers extended through 2009
• New markets tax credit extended through 2009, encouraging more small business investment
Be sure to speak with your accountant regarding these new tax provisions and how they may affect your tax planning for 2008 and 2009 tax filing season. As always tax planning should be proactive and not reactive to the economic environment around you.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Let’s Be Reasonable
If the business is organized as a corporation, additional legwork must be done to ensure that the compensation taken by the officers/employees is reasonable. The IRS has recently stepped up their enforcement on corporations that do not provide their officers/employees with a reasonable compensation and it is important for a small business owner to address the following factors when developing a compensation plan:
• The financial condition of the company
• The roles and responsibilities of the company
• The salaries paid to other individuals in similar situations in the market
These are just a few of the factors a small business owner must address when structuring a compensation plan to maintain compliance with the IRS guidelines. Be sure that your compensation plan is outlined and detailed within your corporate information and there will be minimal chance that the IRS adjusts your compensation to what they feel is reasonable.
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Tax Extenders Catch a Ride on Bailout Bill
The majority of the changes in tax code will more than likely happen after the election and going into the 2010 tax year. Be sure to stay tuned in to properly plan for your tax future. As always remember that tax planning should be a year round process.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
Remote Possibilities During a Tough Economy
Microsoft Office Live Workspace – great for managing projects and teams from virtually anywhere you have an internet connection.
Send This File – great for sending and receiving files of various sizes
LogMeIn – great for working remotely on another’s computer(s) to access software and systems not available on your computer.
These are just a few options that firms can use to work remotely and still get the job done. Many think that when individuals work remotely that productivity tends to slump, however in our existing economy the frustration associated with “getting” to work can be alleviated when individuals work remotely from their own personal locations.
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Rise with Inflation
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
IRS Form Changes for Not-For-Profits
The changes will definitely provide the IRS with more transparency on NFP’s and also make NFP’s information more open to the public. I guess NFP acronym will have to mean New Filing Procedures for not-for-profits.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
IRS Form Changes for Small Businesses
What About The Sole Proprietors???
Well the IRS has created a website for you. The Self Employed Individuals Tax Center provides small business owners with a wealth of information for those starting a business, employment tax issues, filing and paying taxes and more.
For more information on how these changes will affect your business be sure to check the IRS website and speak to your tax advisor.
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
IRS IT Woes
A recent report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration indicated that the IRS may need to revise their software code to reduce the delays in reissuing undeliverable checks to taxpayers. Not all the blame can be put on the IRS however. If a taxpayer has changed their address it is important to fill out Form 8822 to ensure that your stimulus (and refund) checks make it to you on time.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Need an Accountant Hollywood??
It always amazes me how many taxpayers attempt to fly under the radar and evade paying their fair share. Maybe these individuals can get Jackson Hewitt to prepare their taxes although there may be a problem with them bill when they receive it. The moral to the story is being honest and always look for an honest accountant to guide you along the way.
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Is Your City Business Tax Friendly
Large Cities
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Baltimore , Maryland
Atlanta, Georgia (good Job Atlanta)
Mid-Size Cities
Omaha, Nebraska
Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina
Little Rock, Arkansas
Small Cities
Saginaw, Michigan
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
One thing for sure is that if your city is not on the list, there quite possibly is a city in close proximity of you.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Cool Tax break for a Hot Summer
All part of your mid -year tax planning for 2009. Be sharp as a tack this tax year.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Shopping for a Shopping Cart
It is important for the e-commerce business owner to have a point of sale (POS) system that fully integrates with your accounting and inventory systems for accuracy and efficiency. Tech savvy accountants can assist you with finding and deploying the correct POS system for your business. If your small business uses QuickBooks, be sure to check out their Solutions Marketplace for software that is compatible with your accounting software too.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Tax Return….Ah the Good Ole Days
Now that it is July, many taxpayers don’t have taxes on their mind, but this is the best time to have a little mid-year tax check-up to ensure that everything is on track for year-end. There have been quite a few changes since last filing season and the AMT will have to be revisited by Congress again this year. Be sure to speak to your tax advisor so you can return your taxes to the good ole days.
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Friday, July 11, 2008
Small Business Economic Worries Continue
Check out the details at the NFIB’s website and be sure to join their site that will provide a small business owner with a wealth of information to assist in keeping your business in synergy through these tough economic times.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Time to Cut Your Extensions
Does this affect your small business and you?
It all depends on your business organization. For S-Corp owners there is no change as the six month extension deadline already falls on September 15th. Be sure to speak to your tax advisor to see if the change affects you.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Gotta Hate Mondays
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
Is Your Cash Coming or Going?


On the cash disbursements side of the equation, reviewing the costs that vendors charge for goods and services and possibly renogiotiating your rate will keep more cash in your pocket. Small business owners should also consider investing excess cash in the bank in a interest bearing account and have their money working just as hard as hard as the owner.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
IRS Indigestion helps Taxpayers
Business - 58.5 cent per mile
Medical Moving – 27 cents per mile

The mileage rate for charitable contributions (14 cents per mile) remains unchanged. Be sure to speak to your tax advisor regarding this change and taking the standard mileage rate for this year.
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Friday, June 13, 2008
Paperless Ideas for Small Businesses


The first step is to stop receiving paper statements from your bank and credit card companies. The statements can typically be downloaded and saved as a PDF file. For archiving and sharing those files (with your accountant) and others be sure to check out Microsoft Office Live Workspace and Windows Live SkyDrive. The tools are free and may help small businesses cut down on the time it takes to organize their important information.
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Monday, June 02, 2008
Mixing Business and Social
It does not stop there. A quick search of the internet produces a wealth of information about how social networks are being used by small and large businesses alike. Here is a special site that may be of interest from Dell. It is a free online course on how to use social networks to promote your business. Enjoy!
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Friday, May 30, 2008
Running a “Lean” small business
Technology driven workflow solutions should be an integral part of a small business owner’s plan for the future. These solutions can improve small business operations in the areas of business development, marketing, finance and accounting. Technology may be the key to operating a lean small business during these rough economic times.
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Employee or Independent Contractor….IRS knows
From the employee/IC side of things, any taxpayer that may think that an employer is misclassifying them as an IC can file Form 8919 with their tax return. This will allow the taxpayer to avoid paying self employment tax on their earnings. Check with your tax advisor for details of who an employee is versus and IC.
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Planning in Economic Downturns
For small business owners , Microsoft’s Small Business Center provides a short but informative article on ways to survive during…dare I say the “R” word recession. Feel free to post any additional ideas that you would like to share.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Ole Give and Take
As the government sends you a stimulus check many ponder how they will spend it. More than likely the money will go right into your gas tank. The taxpayer is caught by the ole give and take again.
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Monday, May 05, 2008
Know the Rules for Summer Help Hires
1. Withholding taxes is done on ALL summer employees (yes summer help is considered an employee)
2. Parents with children can allow them to work in the business from the ages of 14-21
3. Check state labor laws for additional details regarding summer help.
Hope the information puts your business on the right track to a healthy summer season
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Audits are Up
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Friday, April 18, 2008
Windows XP rides into the Sunset
What’s a Small Business Owner To Do?
If you still want an XP operating system in a new computer purchase, the computer makers will provide several options with downgrade rights to XP. What this means is that your system will be equipped with the newer operating system (Vista) and you can reload XP on to the system. Mainstream support for Windows XP will continue through April 14, 2009. Additionally, Microsoft Extended Support will be available until April 8, 2014.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Didn’t Pay Your Taxes? Know Your Options
What are the Options Now?
Many options for taxpayers are available including:
EFTPS – payments can be made via internet or phone
Credit or Debit card payments – 1-800-2PAY-TAX, or 1-888-PAY-1040
Online payment agreement – will provide a taxpayer with a short term extension or payment plan
Form 9465 – Installment agreement request
Of course the best approach is to file your tax return on time and make payments sooner.
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Proposed Changes for Small Businesses
1. Detailed reporting of credit card transactions to the Internal Revenue Service.
2. Another would require most owners of small businesses to report any payments above $600 to corporations for things such as delivery services.
This increased reporting will make it quite burdensome form self-employed small business owners if the proposals are passed. We will keep you posted on any other proposals that are on the horizon to ensure that your small business’s reporting requirements are not increased.
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
Small Business Woes Continue???
It is important as a small business owner to keep track of trends that occur in your particular industry and look for ways to run a “lean” operation when economic times look bad. A great way is to be sure to have a strong support staff around you at all times. Small business owners spend the majority of their time operating the business that there is little time for keeping track of planning for the future. According to Discover’s study small business owners are also more likely to partner with a financial consultant to keep track of trends and economic downturns.
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Stimulus Payment Delivery
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Monday, March 17, 2008
The Good and Bad Stimulations
The Good
According to Revenue Procedure 2008-21, the IRS will NOT challenge returns that claim at least $1 in adjusted gross income for e-filing.
And Now the Bad
An earlier post touched on the amount it would cost to send you a letter that tells you your stimulus check is in the mail (about $42 million). Well now the IRS reports that it will loose around $681 million answering phone calls regarding the rebate checks. Also expect a lower level of service when you call the IRS asking questions. Hmmmm.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Your First Four Years
This is great information for a small business owner to compare your business against especially in the areas of growth strategy, innovation, and survival. Hope you enjoy the information.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The Cost of Stimulation
So what to do with your rebate check? The best bet is to invest it and not spend it. The stimulus bill also includes some tax breaks for small businesses. One of the more important breaks for small businesses is the double section 179 expensing limit for 2008 (allowing a write-off of up $250K) for equipment purchases. Be sure to speak to your tax advisor on the benefits of this change and remember tax planning is done year-round…tax time is too late.
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Wednesday, March 05, 2008
I Got That Receipt ….Somewhere!?!?
The IRS used to penalize preparers $250 for a tax return containing questionable deductions; now the penalty is $1,000, or 50 percent of their fees, whichever is greater.
Be sure to have ALL your receipts to justify your tax deductions for the rules are definitely changing. Most professional tax preparers go through a formal checklist once a return is completed. For more information check IRS Notice 2008-13.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Frivolous Claim….Got $5000?
1. Misrepresentation of the 9th Amendment regarding objections to military spending
2. Erroneous claims that taxes are owned only by persons with a fiduciary relationship to the US
3. A non-existent “Mariner’s Tax” deduction for meals
4. The excessive use of the Section 6421 fuels credit
If you think you can use any of these claims on your tax return, well I hope you have an extra $5000 laying around for that is the penalty for filing. For more information regarding the new additions to the frivolous claims list, be sure to speak to your tax advisor and review IRS Notice 2008-14.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Georgia Taxes on My Mind?
More Georgia tax details
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Economic Stimulus….Stimulate YOUR Economy
Tax rebates checks will range from $300 to $600 for individuals and $600 to $1,200 for joint filers. Taxpayers may also receive $300 for each qualifying child. In most cases, low-income recipients will get $300 each, or $600 for joint filers.
What are you going to do with YOUR rebate check?
Check out what personal finance guru Suze Ormam thinks (not a bad idea either IMO)
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Friday, February 08, 2008
Microsoft Outlook’s “Outlook”
Another plus,
By using Outlook with your accounting software, a small business owner can create a small CRM (customer relationship management) system opening the possibilities of improved billing, better efficiency, and of course cash flow.
Using technology can improve your outlook too.
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Are You Making these Tax Errors?!?

For those in the Atlanta area, be sure to stop by the College Park Library for “Tax Tips” every Wednesday 6:30 – 7:00 pm (except for those Wed. when there will be seminars…see here) thru the April 15th tax deadline. We will review the common errors and other tax changes that will affect your return this year and beyond.
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Today's The Day
1. Behavioral control – the right to direct the performance of specific tasks
2. Financial control – the right to direct the financial opportunities of the worker
3. Relationships – Actions and agreements between the two parties
Be sure to review these areas before submitting your information returns in the coming months. The next deadlines will be here before you know it.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
News Regarding IRA’s and the IRS
Watch Out though…if a payout change is made due to financial need and the payments change, all prior withdrawals will be hit with a penalty. Speak to your tax advisor for the details regarding IRA’s and their tax advantages.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
What’s In What’s Out This Tax Season
One of the topics was the expiring federal tax provisions for the upcoming years (actually to the year 2020). Check out the following information to ensure that you get all your tax deductions this season and beyond.
Listing of Expired Federal Tax Provisions
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Friday, January 11, 2008
The 411 on 2/11
- Education credits (Form 8863)
- Residential energy credits (Form 5695)
- Mortgage interest credit (Form 8396)
- Child and dependent care expenses on Schedule 2 of their Form 1040A
Be sure to speak with your tax advisor to see if you will be delayed this tax season
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Winter Seminars for Individuals and Small Businesses
3647 Main Street
College Park GA 30337
404-762-4060
Saturday Jan. 12 2008 2-3PM "Are You Getting All Your Tax Deductions?"
Wednesday Jan 23 2008 6:30-7:30PM "Are You Getting All Your Tax Deductions?"
Saturday February 9 2008 2-3PM "Start Your Business Successfully"
Wednesday February 20 2008 6:30-7:30PM "Start Your Business Successfully"
Saturday March 8 2008 2-3PM "Using Technology to Grow Your Business"
Wednesday March 19 2008 6:30-7:30PM "Using Technology to Grow Your Business"
Space is limited and reservations are required.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Stay on Track This Tax Season
If you know that you will owe money, consider using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) service that is offered free.
Happy Filing Season
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Friday, January 04, 2008
IRS cleans up the Block
Well the news coming from the IRS regarding RAL’s may finally stop the tax preparation shops (H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt, Liberty Tax) from offering these products because doing so encourages fraud. According to acting IRS Commissioner Linda Stiff, because the loans are often limited to the size of refunds, unscrupulous tax preparers might be tempted to inflate refunds to collect higher fees.
It is good to see that the IRS and Treasury Department are finally stepping in to regulate this part of the industry. I hope that this change is implemented swiftly.
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Friday, December 28, 2007
AMT Aftermath
• Form 8863, Education Credits.
• Form 5695, Residential Energy Credits.
• Form 1040A’s Schedule 2, Child and Dependent Care Expenses for Form 1040A Filers.
• Form 8396, Mortgage Interest Credit.
• Form 8859, District of Columbia First-Time Homebuyer Credit.
Be sure to speak with your tax advisor if you have to file these forms for you 2007 returns.
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
I.R.S. says I’m Really Slow
AMT Delays

So as it sits right now, the IRS processing of returns will be really slow for 2008. The patch was only extended for one year that makes many wonder how this will affect tax planning for the future. I am sure that we have not seen the last of the AMT issue.
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Thursday, December 20, 2007
A Holiday Gift from the Government….AMT Patch Passed
So there is still a little time to meet with your tax advisor and devise a strategy regarding the AMT and your situation. For many American’s (about 20 million) the AMT patch may be an early holiday gift for the AMT will affect taxpayers with incomes less than $100,000.
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Saturday, December 15, 2007
AMT Update – Expect Delays
The House was able to pass an alternative minimum tax (AMT) relief bill on December 12, but the new measure contains more than $50 billion in revenue increases that critics believe are unlikely to win support in the Senate. Some of the highlights include:
AMT relief for nonrefundable personal credits and increases the AMT exemption amount to $66,250 for joint filers and $44,350 for individuals. The bill would also provide relief for AMT taxpayers who have exercised incentive stock options and would make changes to the refundable AMT credit. The measure also includes a provision to increase the eligibility of the refundable child tax credit.
No it is back to the Senate, at the rate things are going the IRS estimates that e-filed returns will not be able to be processed until mid-February.
We will keep a close eye on the developments regarding the AMT and YOU.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
AMT Fixed?!?
A one-year patch of the AMT provisions was approved by the Senate on Thursday, December 6 but without including any of the offsetting revenue-generating provisions included in a version of the bill passed last month by the House. So now it’s back to the House. The Internal Revenue Service has already warned that the delays in patching the AMT already threaten to hold up tax refunds for millions of taxpayers. Twelve different forms need to be revised to reflect the changes.
Be sure to speak with your tax advisor and start planning for the AMT changes now
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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
10 Small business start-up sins
1. Not learning from one’s mistakes
2. Forgetting one’s personal life
3. Expecting customers to come to you
4. Losing one’s soul
5. Maxing out credit cards
6. Keeping ideas to oneself
7. Not using written contracts
8. Starting a business without passion
9. Selecting a bad location
10. Trying to go at it alone
Read the rest of the article
Good information for those starting a business or even operating an existing on. Use this information to keep your Business N Synergy
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
SSA/IRS adds to their Technology for SMB’s
SMB’s can also subscribe to the “e-News for Small Business” that provides timely useful tax information right to your computer. The news is sent to your inbox every Wednesday, and it is FREE.

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Monday, November 26, 2007
Inflated Tax Penalties
Maybe coming soon to a mailbox near you will be an increase in your tax penalties, but of course the easiest way to alleviate this situation is seek out a tax advisor that can keep you ahead of the ball year round. Don’t let inflation bite you in the tax pocket too.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Microsoft Office Accounting 2008 Coming Soon
1. New Bilingual versions
2. New Resource Center
3. Budgeting Functions
4. Universal transaction import
5. Easier Invoicing
6. Enhanced Purchase and Sales Order tools
7. Streamlined Online Banking
Of course Office Accounting has all the features that made over 2million people download the FREE version in 2007. These features include payroll integration, EBay business integration, and the ability to send your books to your accountant remotely. For more information on how Microsoft Office Accounting can make your business run smoothly be sure to visit their website or speak to a Microsoft Office Accounting Certified Consultant.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Tax Planning Switch for 2008

One thing is do is maybe switch your plan and defer deductions until next year. As with any tax strategy what actions your small business takes in the old year need to be examined in regards to the projections for 2008. Be sure to speak with your accountant before taking any actions for the actions you take should not only be to lower your tax bill ,but to keep your business running smoothly for years to come.
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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Crunching Back the Cash Flow Crunch
New Features in QuickBooks 2008
The numbers in these articles is what really caught my eye. Intuit conducted a survey with accountants and their results found that the majority of accountants tell individuals interesting in starting their own business to create a business plan. Almost all of the accountants surveyed also stated that up to one quarter of their clients did not use accounting software.
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Another survey conducted by CPA2Biz found that over half of small business owners do not use budgets or forecasts to effectively manage their cash flow. These surveys bring up major issues that small business owners must address to keep their business running smoothly. Attending one of our FREE seminars is a good way to get the tools to keep your cash flow smooth.
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Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Cleaning Out Your Tax Fridge
With tax season just around the corner, and tax laws changing all the time, many individuals and small businesses will be looking for the right ingredients to prepare their new tax return entrees for 2008. As with any great entrée one prepares, it all starts with your ingredients. To ensure that your taxes are prepared with the freshest and latest tax changes, here are some tax provisions that will be expiring by the end of the year (2007) that you will need to clean out of your tax fridge:
1. AMT exemption amount
2. State and local sales tax deduction
3. Qualified tuition deduction
4. Residential energy credit
5. Conservation contribution
6. IRA distribution to charities
7. Educator deduction
8. Mortgage insurance premiums
9. S corporation contributions
10. Research credit
11. Contributions of food, books, or computer technology
12.Leasehold and restaurant improvements
Be sure to check with your tax advisor for the expiration date of these provisions and details on how to use them for your tax entrée this year.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
New Rule Will Haunt Poker Players
The new requirement, which goes into effect on March 4, 2008, was contained in guidance released Sept. 4 by the IRS. The guidance is designed to clear up confusion about the tax reporting rules that apply to poker tournaments. In recent years, some casinos and players have been confused over whether poker tournament sponsors who hold the money for participants in a poker tournament are required to report the winnings to the IRS and withhold tax on the winnings.
For more information on this change be sure to visit this IRS web link.
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Monday, October 29, 2007
Small Business Networks a Growing
ATT OnwardSmallBiz
Intuit's Jumpup
Microsoft Startup Center
Microsoft Small Business Center
Many of these resources also offer FREE products and various other resources that your SMB will benefit from. Be sure to join these networks and get your Business N Synergy.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Missed Your S-Corp Election
Revenue Procedure 2007-62 allows small businesses that missed filing Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation, before filing their first Form 1120S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation, to file both forms simultaneously. The change is effective for taxable years that end on or after Dec. 31, 2007.
Be sure to speak to your tax advisor regarding additional steps to ensure that your S-Corp election is prepared correctly.
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
No Bad Checks to the IRS
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Sunday, October 14, 2007
Small Business Confidence Drops in 3Q
The greatest loss of confidence was among businesses in the southern states where the confidence index dropped to 44 from the 50 recorded during the second quarter.
Small businesses in the western states, where the SBCI reached 47.66, were the only ones who reported improved business prospects from the previous quarter.
Businesses in the Northeast with an SBCI of 42.33 and the Midwest with an SBCI of 39.66 both were both below the national average of 43.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Deadlines, Deadlines, Deadlines
Social Security, Medicare, and withheld income tax. File form 941 for the third quarter of 2007. Deposit any undeposited tax. (If your tax liability is less than $2,500, you can pay it in full with a timely filed return.) If you deposited the tax for the quarter in full and on time, you have until November 12 to file the return.
Federal Unemployment Tax. Deposit the tax owed through September if more than $500.
There also may be state payroll taxes due for the quarter. Be sure to check with your state.
If this seems like a lot to do, there are ways to make filing easier. By using technology and e-filing most of these tasks can be track and completed with little hassle. Check with your tax advisor for more information on how you can make payroll filings easier.
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Thursday, October 04, 2007
Tuition is the Perfect Medicine
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Monday, October 01, 2007
Tax Provisions….Get your 4th Quarter N Order
This deduction many small businesses qualify for and it allows a deduction from taxable income an amount that is equal to a portion of the small businesses’ gross receipts. The deduction has now been raised to 6 percent (%) up from 3 percent (%) in 2006.
Be sure to speak with your tax advisor for additional rules and qualifications for the deduction. Get your last quarter N order.
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
Your Spreadsheets won't Excel
Then I came across the following article that states math errors have been found in the new Excel 2007. It appears the errors have to do something with “floating point numbers” and the programmers at Microsoft are aware of the problem. They just don’t know when it will be fixed.
Check out the article and see if your spreadsheets have any of the errors included in them. As always it is good to foot and cross foot your totals for accuracy.
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Monday, September 24, 2007
Max Out Your Retirement Plan
Pretax contributions for 401(k) and SEP plans: $15,500
Sec. 415(b)(1)(A) defined benefit plan annual benefit ceiling $180,000
Combined employer/employee pay-in limits for all defined contrib.. plans $45,000
SIMPLE plan limits $225,000
For workers aged 50 and over, there are catch up limits that can help you even more at tax time. Be sure to speak with your tax advisor to ensure that you get the most benefits from you retirement investment.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Depreciation OOOPS!!!
According to IRS Revenue Procedure 2007-16, taxpayers (and their tax advisors) can now file Form 3115, Application for Change in Accounting Method with either an original, or amended tax return for the year in question. The previous procedures required the taxpayer file an amended return. For more info visit http://www.irs.gov/irb/2007-04_IRB/ar11.html
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Monday, September 17, 2007
Get Help Anytime…Anywhere
Remote Assistance works with Windows XP and Vista operating systems that allow your advisor take control of your desktop to walk you through any problems you may have with your system. All you need to work proactively with your advisor is internet access, an e-mail account, and Windows Vista or XP operating system on your computers.
For more information regarding how to work proactively with your advisor and keep your Business N Synergy visit www.microsoft.com and search for Remote Assistance.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Bad Tech Attitude
83% of small business owners were satisfied with their recent technology investment
24% look for technology advice from technology consultants
29% from family and friends for advice
Those that look for advice from technology consultants for technology were the most likely to be satisfied with their purchases coming in at 95%. Small business owners typically purchase PC’s, laptops, and industry specific software. Be sure to keep your Business N Synergy by making an investment in technology.
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Monday, September 10, 2007
Small Business Mistakes are YOU making any???
1. Failure to work from a plan
2. Failure to understand and implement marketing
3. Failure to effectively deal with the people factor
4. Failure to communicate effectively
5. Failure to adapt with the times
Does this sound like you? These are some very important areas that need to be addressed and according to Price small business owners will have a greater opportunity to increase profits and sustain growth.
For details regarding the Price Group’s study view the following link:
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Thursday, September 06, 2007
New Scam uses the IRS as Cover
For more information regarding the scam check the IRS website link:
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=173424,00.html
Taxpayers Beware!!!
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Monday, September 03, 2007
IRS is Wrong!!!
When auditors posed as taxpayers recently, they found that one third of the test returns assisted by the IRS were given incorrect information to prepare the return. The incorrect returns could have been subjected to interest and penalties for underpayment.
The IRS Free File Program also came under scrutiny by the auditors due to problems with the software how it applied the law in some situations. They also found that the Taxpayer Assistance Center visits were also time consuming and usually took multiple tries to have a return prepared.
For more information on the report follow this link:
www.treas.gov/tigta/auditreports/2007reports/200740164fr.html
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