As a small business owner, you wear many hats. You are responsible for staying up to date with the changes in your industry, keeping track of inventory, ensuring all your insurance is up to date and managing your employees. If you are overwhelmed by the bookkeeping...
An offer in compromise (OIC) is an agreement between a taxpayer and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to settle a taxpayer’s tax liabilities for less than the total amount owed. The taxpayers who can fully pay the liabilities through an installment agreement or...
The Taxpayer Advocate released their report on the state of the IRS, National Taxpayer Advocate 2021 Annual Report to Congress. You may find that this is an interesting read. Many of the forms required to complete the 2021 Income tax returns for small...
After you file your taxes process all of your W-2s and 1099-Cs, you feel a sense of relief. That is until you receive correspondence or a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Don’t panic because the IRS sends many types of notices and letters....
The IRS audit–it’s not a joke, even though many jokes have been made about audits and auditors. An IRS audit is simply a review or examination of an organization’s financial information to verify that the information is recorded correctly, and the reported...
There are differing opinions among business owners about in-house bookkeeping. One popular belief is that hiring an employee to manage the company’s books is the best option for balancing other pressing business needs. While this could be true if you feel your...
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