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Federal, state and local tax returns and filing instructions are carefully prepared for all my clients each year. My goal is to educate you during your appointment and have you leave well informed and organized with a folder designed for easy reference a
Learn MoreA variety of small and medium sized business tax returns are prepared each year.
Learn MoreMonthly, quarterly and year-end Balance sheet and Operating Statements are prepared accurately and timely for a broad range of small business clients.
Learn MoreHaving a low tax bill doesn’t happen by accident. The best way to keep as much of your hard-earned money away from Uncle Sam as possible is by having a tax planning strategy that you revisit throughout the year.In this month’s newsletter, we’ve got some tax planning ideas to consider as you head into summer. Also learn several tips to help you change your money habits, ideas to teach your kids about money and banking, and how to protect your digital footprint.As always, feel free to pass this information on to anyone that may find it useful and call if you have any questions or concerns. Read more
If it seems like our tax code is complicated and confusing, well, it’s sort of true.And Congress keeps adding to this complexity with what seems like an ever-growing list of what is and is not taxable. With the April filing deadline right around the corner, this month’s newsletter has a fun quiz to test your knowledge about what our tax code says is subject to income taxes.There are also some great tips to help keep your plethora of passwords under control, ideas to help steer clear of common household accidents, and digital skills for today’s kids.As always, feel free to pass this information on to anyone that may find it useful and call if you have any questions or concerns. Read more
Missing tax documents can mean missing the date you're hoping to get your tax refund. In this month’s newsletter, read about common tax items that if missing, could cause a delay in filing your return.Also read through several ideas for building an emergency fund when money is scarce, ideas to consider when interest rates change, and the perils of too much social media.Please enjoy the information and pass along articles of interest to all your family and friends. And as always, please call if you have questions or need help. Read more
Tax surprises are never fun, especially when they occur when you’re preparing a tax return. In this month’s newsletter, read about six surprising items that you may not know are taxed. Also read through several tips for improving your credit score, avoiding penalties when withdrawing from retirement accounts, and giving your brand a personal boost.Please enjoy the information, and pass along articles of interest to all your family and friends. And as always, please call if you have questions or need help. Read more
A new year means filing your 2023 tax return is right around the corner!With tax documents such as W-2s and 1099s arriving soon in your inbox and mailbox, this month’s newsletter has some tips to help stay organized this tax season. This will help you file your tax return (and potentially get your refund!) as quickly as possible.And with the new year and two years of inflation, why not review some ideas to help set financial goals for the family that addresses the challenges in our current financial landscape? A number of ideas are outlined here for your consideration.All this and some great ideas to manage your business's cash flow and a general interest article to raise awareness on the business of fake products.As always, feel free to reach out with any question or comments. Read more
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