by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jul 11, 2018 | Educational
Photo courtesy of TimothyJ Recently, the professional skater Tony Hawk addressed the AICPA (American Institution of Certified Public Accountants). There Hawk discussed how his risky career coupled with accounting. And the truth is Hawk has had ups and downs. It...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jun 27, 2018 | Educational
Photo courtesy of John Brighenti Last Thursday, the Supreme Court, in a pretty close decision, changed the commercial construct for sales tax. Prior to this ruling, states could not collect sales tax from companies not physically present in the state. Now states can...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jun 13, 2018 | Educational, Tips
Know the Signs of a Scam Tax season may only consist of a few months but tax scammers work year-round, so it is important to know the tell-tale signs of an IRS scam. Here are a few tips to spot a scam: Caller ID is not fact. People can manipulate caller ID to appear...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jun 6, 2018 | Educational, Tips
Photo courtesy of Rawpixel How Should Business Owners Prepare for Next Tax Season? The average person may not have to think about taxes up until the tax deadline, but that is not true for business owners. Here are some keys to a successful season:...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 16, 2018 | Educational, Tips
Reasons to Have a Business Bank Account The following is a few reasons why every business owner needs a separate bank account for business transactions. Image-Writing checks or accepting payments through a personal account makes a company appear new, inexperienced,...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | May 9, 2018 | Educational
Improvements to Hopefully Come Recently, legislation has been brought to Congress to redesign the Internal Revenue Service into a taxpayer-first agency. Taxpayer-first means the agency will focus on service instead of just enforcement and collections. Not only that,...
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