- January 10, 2012
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Set Business Goals and Achieve Your Vision for 2012
The recession and economic uncertainty of recent years have presented challenges for many small businesses. As 2012 begins, economic recovery is tenuous and vulnerable to government debt and economic tension at home and abroad. In tough times like these, setting business goals and working diligently to achieve them is more important than ever, whether you […]
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Finding Deductions In the Oddest of Places
Happy New Year to one and all! Here’s hoping that everyone has the best year they have ever had. OK, now that the niceties are out of the way, let’s ruin the year with talk of taxes. Just kidding – we are not going to ruin your year at all. In fact, we hope you […]
Read more- December 16, 2011
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How long should I keep records?
The length of time you should keep a document depends on the action, expense, or event the document records. Generally, you must keep your records that support an item of income or deductions on a tax return until the period of limitations for that return runs out. The period of limitations is the period of […]
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Tip: Don’t Overlook Expiring Tax Breaks
As the year-end approaches, it’s time to ensure that you take advantage of all the tax breaks that apply to your business – especially those scheduled to expire by Dec. 31, 2011. Many of us also might face higher personal taxes in 2012. If ever there was a year-end where pre-emptive tax planning with a […]
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Technology: Debate Regarding Cell Phones, Robocalls Intensifies
Since 1991, The Federal Communications Commission has provided consumers with legislative protection from pre-recorded telemarketing calls. For years, a lively debate has been going on between various trade groups and the FCC over the extent of the protection and the definition of consumer consent, which overrides the FCC’s protection. The debate has intensified lately because […]
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