Managing Businesses With Quickbooks
QuickBooks is not just for organizing your data for tax preparation, but can provide valuable information to manage your business.
QuickBooks is not just for organizing your data for tax preparation, but can provide valuable information to manage your business.
Because of the economic conditions that are currently facing our economy, organizations are struggling to create additional revenue streams
One of the new incentives for hiring and retaining new workers in 2010 is the retention credit.
The Health Care Act of 2010 covers a wide range of provisions relating to health care reform. Some were retroactive to 2009, while others don’t become effective until 2014. Several provisions, relating to “children” under the age of 27, became effective March 30, 2010.
Is your accounting software working for you or creating more work? QuickBooks is currently used by 80% of the small business accounting software market. Small businesses use QuickBooks for most financially-related business processes, from entering receipts, tracking expenses, preparing and sending invoices, sales tax tracking and payment, and the preparation of basic financial statements and reports.
Have you ever stopped to think how much information is accessible on your smartphone? Chances are you have work, client, and personal data stored on your phone in emails, contacts, or applications. How well are you protecting this information? Here are a few easy practices we recommend to keep your smartphone safe and protected:
Have you been paying taxes on your online purchases? Did you know you are required by law to do so? If you haven’t, get ready to amend your returns.
Have you been claiming a credit for the COBRA premium assistance payments you have provided to eligible individuals on your quarterly payroll tax return – Form 941?
Have you hired new workers since February 3, 2010? Are you considering hiring new employees? Then you may be interested in learning more about the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act that President Obama signed on March 18.
It is hard to believe that the tax cuts enacted back in 2001 (Economic Growth And Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001) are set to expire at the end of this year.
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