Category: Small Business
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How do you feel about 2018? (Nine reasons I’m feeling pretty good)
One of the tax writers I like to follow said today that she is “super worried about 2018”. I asked her what are her largest worries. While waiting for the response I thought about the same question and decide that I feel a lot better about 2018 than I did about 2017 at this time…
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How to address the 2018 increase in small business corporation taxes
Effective January 1, 2018 the corporate tax rate for the first $50,000 of earned income jumps from 15% to 21%. That 6 percent increase translates to an additional $3,000 federal income tax due for 2018 for a small corporation. Thousands of small businesses are affected. Some are understandably irate that a tax law called the…
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Break free from Philadelphia tax notices
If you have no tax filing obligation with the City of Philadelphia but they continue to send your business the filing requirement notices anyway then you need to file a “Change Form“. In some cases you might even need to file the form a couple of times. The trigger for a tax filing is a…
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3 Small Business Accounting Predictions for 2018
1) The best accounting talent will work remotely. 2) Automation and artificial intelligence will continue to take over bookkeeping functions. 3) Multi-factor authentication will become mainstream for financial and accounting data. (these concepts adopted from an article in CPApracticeadvisor)
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The ‘dumbing down’ of the accounting industry
I’ve become more concerned with the ‘dumbing down’ of sectors of the accounting industry. Hardly a day goes by when I’m not solicited with advertisements about how to become a millionaire running an accounting practice without any accounting skills. Likewise my online group for tax advisers and planners is swamped with requests from people who…
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Adjusting payroll taxes for 2018
Once all the political commotion over tax reform settles, what most people care about is “Is my paycheck going up or down?” The problem is complicated by politicians promising a big tax cut on the television news and through social media channels while accountants warn that some people will likely pay more. The end result…
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The Paperless Office
I began the move toward a paperless office more than 20 years ago. Back then I operated a 5 person inter-discipline office with technology dominated by cables running from one machine to another. I was the the firm owner as well as the ‘technology guy’ by virtue of my early adoption of PC technologies1. By…
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Facebook Live: “30 Minutes to Faster, Easier, Cheaper Small Business Accounting”
Look for online announcements of upcoming presentations. I will be hosting a series of free, short, fast-paced online programs for small business owners, self-employed folks and part-time freelancers. The intent is to help us prepare to save time and money on tax accounting in 2018. It will be Facebook Live presentation with the ability to…
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Tax preparers consider expanding small business services
Now more than ever before, tax preparers are considering expanding their practice into small business services. We expect the number of self-employed people will continue to rise. They require assistance with a wider range of business support services than traditional individual tax clients. The market for these services is evolving at a rapid pace. Integrated…
