Don’t Be Scammed by Cyber Criminals

The Internal Revenue Service receives thousands of reports each year from taxpayers who receive suspicious emails, phone calls, faxes or notices claiming to be from the IRS. Many of these scams fraudulently use the IRS name or logo as a lure to make the communication...

Supporting Those You Know in Business

I am very lucky to provide bookkeeping, sales tax and payroll services to small business owners.  I enjoy giving them peace of mind knowing the are in compliance with their filings and that they have more free time to do what they love because of our assistance.  But...

How to Find an Accountant

It’s tax time again.  If you are new in business (or need to find a better option than what you have now) it may be time to look for an accountant.  How do you find the one that is right for you and your business?  Here are a few tips to help you get started....

Temporary Location Sales Tax Permits

Do you sell products and remit sales tax to your state tax agency?  Do you sometimes sell your products a craft fairs or temporary locations?  Are you aware of the regulations regarding these types of sales?  As you are probably aware, when you sell a product in your...

Why It’s Important to Separate Business and Personal Funds

Many small business owners run their financial transactions though personal bank and credit card accounts thinking it is easier (and possibly less expensive).  As a business owner, you need to have separate bank and credit card accounts for many reasons. 1. The...

Why You Should Register for an EIN as a Sole Proprietor

An EIN (Employment Identification Number) is assigned by the IRS for businesses that have registered as any type of entity (corporation, partnership, trust, etc.).  It is the number used to identify the business for tax purposes, and to allow the business to open...

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