The IRS Moves Forward with Five-Year Plan

The IRS Moves Forward with Five-Year Plan

The recent Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has made some big changes to the nation’s tax landscape, and in the spirit of renovation, the IRS has made it clear they’re not going to stop there. Starting in 2018 and ending in 2022, the IRS has announced the details to their...
How to Cut Back on Invoicing Costs

How to Cut Back on Invoicing Costs

It may seem a little counter-intuitive to consider how much it costs your business to receive money, but according to a recent Customer Credit and Open Invoicing Standards Bench-marking survey by APQC, sending a single invoice can cost up to $9.00. Multiply that...
5 Tax Saving Tips for Small Businesses

5 Tax Saving Tips for Small Businesses

After the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), guidelines and tax expectations have become a little confusing lately. To help small businesses save some money and avoid accidental penalties in the wake of our current loophole-filled tax law, here are some tax saving tips to...
New Tax Law Says Entertainment Write-Offs are a No-Go

New Tax Law Says Entertainment Write-Offs are a No-Go

The nation has seen a lot of tax changes this year, but the latest ban on entertainment deductions might be the most disappointing for both prospective clients and business owners. While the previous tax code of 2017 held that treating a client to a Giants game or...
Upcoming National Origin Regulations in July

Upcoming National Origin Regulations in July

2018 has been a big year for changes within California’s legal system, and the latest amendments to the state’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) are no exception. Already approved by The Office of Administrative Law, California employers can expect a more...

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