Stay On Top Of New Due Dates This Year

Due Dates

Tax filing season officially begins this month. Did you know due dates for certain returns have been changed? Why are the dates changing? One reason is to bring due dates into a more logical order. For example, in prior years, if you were a partner in a partnership, you may have had to extend your…

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Do You Need A Safe Deposit Box?

Safe-deposit box

Though you may have thought bank safe deposit boxes no longer existed, these secure containers are still around, and can be useful for storing difficult to replace items, such as deeds, contracts, and your home inventory. Should you have one? Here’s what to consider. Peace of mind. Knowing that key original documents are in a…

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Planning To Retire? Consider Transferring Your Business To Your Employees

retire

Dana McGuffin CPA is dedicated to helping increase organization sustainability in the businesses, ministries, and churches we serve. Even the most dedicated small business owners eventually want to retire. But succession planning can be tricky. If a transfer to an outside party isn’t feasible, and many times it is not,  an alternative is to consider…

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A Business Loss Can Mean A Federal Tax Deduction

business-loss

When your business makes money, you pay income tax on the profit. What happens when your business deductions are greater than the income in a particular year resulting in a business loss? In that case, the result is what’s called a net operating loss, or NOL, and you may be able to benefit from federal…

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“Wash Sales” Rule And Your Tax Planning

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As the end of another year approaches, you’re looking for ways to reduce your tax bill. You have a handful of stocks in loss positions. You like the stocks and expect the prices to rebound.  Should you sell now at a loss to offset other capital gains, then buy the shares right back again?  Not…

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Data Security Is An Essential Part Of Customer Care

Data Security

Security breaches of confidential data capture the global news headlines on a daily basis. Identity theft has become so commonplace that credit card companies and banks market their protection efforts as free services to their customers. The IRS is at risk too, with impersonators using the fear and authority of the government to prey on…

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The Taxing Side Of Divorce

The taxing side of divorce

Are you getting a divorce? Amid all the upheaval, taxes are not likely to be foremost on your mind. Yet overlooking the tax consequences can be costly. Here are some of the basics. Your filing status will change. No matter if you get your final divorce decree or separate maintenance on January 1, December 31,…

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Questions To Ask Before Signing A Business Loan

Questions to ask before signing a business loan.

  Are you thinking of taking out a loan to buy new machinery or additional inventory for your business? Before you sign that loan document or credit application, consider the following questions before signing a business loan. What’s the true cost of borrowing? The interest rate on your business loan may be variable, fluctuating over…

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Rent Or Buy? It’s A Matter Of Perspective

buy-or-lease

The buy or lease question is a common dilemma, whether you’re asking as a homeowner, or for your business. For perspective, think of the big picture. In either case, you’re paying for the exclusive use of an item over a set period of time. With that as a point of reference, the difference boils down…

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Paying Bills in QuickBooks Online

QuickBooks Online

In a previous column, we talked about setting up bills in QuickBooks Online. Now it’s time to pay them. We recently laid out the benefits of using QuickBooks Online for bill entry and payment. It’s faster than manual methods. It leaves an electronic record of your accounts payable. And it helps ensure that bills are…

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