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Sole Proprietorship – Is The Risk Worth It?

If you are considering starting a business, the simplest and least expensive form of business is a sole proprietorship.

Retirement Plan Distribution Pitfalls

When an individual retires or leaves an employer’s service, the individual will be required to take a distribution from the […]

Marketplace Insurance Checkup

If you are one of the many individuals or families who purchase their health insurance

November and December 2015 Tax Due Dates

November 2014 November 2 Employers – File Form 941 for the third quarter if you did not file all deposits […]

KPIs Are Valuable Tools for Small Business Owners

If you’re a small business owner, then you know that gauging the performance of your business is one of the […]

Where Your Tax Money is Going in 2016

Have you ever stopped to wonder where all of your tax money goes?

What Small Business Owners Need To Know About Balance Sheets

The most effective way for small business owners to be sure that they are aware of their company’s financial status […]

Get Credit for Generating Your Own Home Power

Through 2016, taxpayers can get a tax credit on their federal tax return equal to 30% of the costs for […]

Family Courts Don’t Always Pay Attention to Federal Tax Law

All too often, family law courts make rulings that are contradictory to federal tax law, causing confusion and inequity in […]

October 15: Last Chance to Take Advantage of Retroactive Business Expensing

If you are a small business owner, October 15, 2015, is your last chance to retroactively adopt the new tangible […]

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