- September 09, 2011
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Is Cloud Computing Right for Your Small Business?
Unless you’ve had your head in the clouds lately, you’ve probably at least heard of cloud computing, or as your more technically astute friends refer to it, The Cloud. There’s no shame in not knowing exactly what cloud computing means. If you’re busy running a small business, you don’t always have time to keep track […]
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Minimizing Taxes on Your Investment Income – Part II
Last month, we discussed ways to minimize taxes on your investment income through tax-deferred investments, including qualified retirement plans. This month, we will discuss various other investments and their tax ramifications. Tax-Exempt Investments Tax-exempt investments include obligations issued by state and local governments, as well as mutual funds that own these types of investments. There […]
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NY State Employers – New Law
There is a new law, that requires as of July 15, that employers with employees working in New York (not just New York domiciled companies) report certain dependent health coverage information to the state on a quarterly basis, as well as when an employee is hired or rehired. Beginning July 15, 2011, the Low Income […]
Read more- September 06, 2011
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IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Hurricane Irene
September 1,2011 The Internal Revenue Service is providing tax relief to individual and business taxpayers impacted by Hurricane Irene. The IRS announced today that certain taxpayers in North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Vermont and Puerto Rico will receive tax relief, and other locations are expected to be added in coming days following additional damage assessments […]
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IRS allowed $4.2 billion in credits to undocumented workers, audit says
September 1,2011 Undocumented workers received refundable tax credits totaling $4.2 billion in 2010, a dramatic rise from less than $1 billion in 2005, said a report released Thursday by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The Internal Revenue Service, however, said it lacks the authority to disallow claims for the credit and a clarification […]
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