by Accent452023 | Mar 29, 2020 | Due Dates
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) is directly impacting the way businesses operate. Washington state has implemented emergency employment security rules. These rules have eased the qualifications for employees to receive unemployment benefits. Workers that have been laid off...
by Accent452023 | Feb 20, 2019 | Tax Central, Tax Reform, Taxes
If your tax refund is less than you anticipated, you are not alone. In a report issued by the Treasury Department on February 14, the average refund it is paying in 2019 has dropped to $1,949 from $2,135 in the prior year. In addition, the number of returns filed so...
by Accent452023 | Feb 19, 2019 | Business, Growing business
According to one recent study conducted by the Small Business Administration, there are approximately 28.8 million small businesses in the United States that are collectively responsible for about 99.7 percent of all economic activity in this country. In many ways,...
by Accent452023 | Feb 14, 2019 | Health Care, Medical, Tax Central, Tax Reform
Thanks to the tax reform, beginning in 2019, the penalty for not having adequate health insurance, which the government refers to as the “individual shared responsibility payment,” will no longer apply. The elimination of this penalty as of 2019 does not impact the...
by Accent452023 | Feb 12, 2019 | Home & Mortgage, Tax Central, Tax Reform
As part of the recent tax reform, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the deduction for home mortgage interest and property taxes has undergone substantial alterations. These changes will impact most homeowners who itemize their deductions each year. Mortgage...