by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Apr 1, 2021 | Educational
Even If You Have No Money for Taxes, the IRS Will Work With You You filed your tax return and you owe big. What happens if you have no money for taxes? Fortunately, the IRS is usually willing to work with you to keep you from going completely broke. File on Time The...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Nov 3, 2020 | Holidays
No Tricks for Spooky Season, Only Treats Spooky season, accounting style! Every year since we moved to the lovely Harbor Mall at Squalicum Harbor, we’ve done reverse trick-or-treating! That means making treats to bring to our office neighbors on Halloween. We...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Oct 21, 2020 | Educational
Two types of state 529 college savings plans let you invest tax-free With all the uncertainty the pandemic has meant for the college-bound, one thing is certain: College costs are going to increase. But there’s an easy way to protect against big bills down the road....
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Jun 5, 2020 | Educational
PPP Forgiveness Rules When it comes to succeeding in getting your Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiven, the government has repeatedly moved the goalposts. Now they’ve moved the goalposts to an entirely different stadium, but the good news is it’s a stadium...
by Andrews Tax Accounting & Bookkeeping | Oct 2, 2019 | Educational
What is Per Diem? Every fiscal year the IRS releases new per diem rates. The rates are for business travel. When an employee travels, a boss has two options on how to reimburse the employee. The first being based on receipts and an expense report and the second being...
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