by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Nov 28, 2018 | Educational, Tips
In 2016, New Hampshire tired to pass a bill to accept bitcoin as a tax payment but it was heavily denied at a rate of 264 to 74. In early 2018, Arizona tried to do the same thing but it was also shot down. Georgia is also trying to accept cryptocurrency for tax...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Nov 21, 2018 | Educational
IRS Building photo courtesy of TravelingOtter The IRS’s Three Pase Plan Back in August, the IRS announced some changes to be made to the tax transcript process. This is to due past hacks by cyber-criminals. There are three phases to this plan and we are almost...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Nov 14, 2018 | Educational, Tips
France Finally Catching Up Gerald Darmanin, France’s Minister of Action and Public Accounts, recently announced that next year France will use social media to fight tax fraud. How does social media fight tax fraud? Well, the French government, Darmanin claims,...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Nov 7, 2018 | Educational, Tips
Do you have trouble staying on top of bills and your spending habits? Well, Intuit has the solution for you. Mint, a free budgeting app. Some Features Mint has many more features than just creating budgets. Some other features include: -consolidating all your accounts...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Oct 24, 2018 | Educational
Photo courtesy of TaxRebate.org.uk A New Tax Cut? The president recently announced that Congress will be voting on a new tax cut for the middle class, after the midterm elections. This plan could be announced in detail as early as November 1st but many politicians...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Oct 11, 2018 | Educational
A while ago the AICPA requested that the IRS clarify the state of some deductions, in particular meals and entertainment, for the coming tax year. Well, we finally have an answer. Businesses can still deduct 50 percent of meals while entertaining clients....
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