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 12, 2019 | Business, Lifestyle, Taxes
Renting an apartment, condo or house; leasing a piece of equipment; renting business property; leasing a car: all involve the common practice of renting something that is owned by someone else. To make sure you always have a good experience, here are some hints to...
by Accent452023 | Dec 20, 2018 | Taxes
To get ready for your tax appointment, we use tax organizers to help us identify missing tax deductions and get you more organized before your appointment. We update the tax organizer annually to make sure you are compliant with the latest tax law changes. The 2018...
by Accent452023 | Dec 16, 2018 | Tax Central, Tax Planning, Taxes, Video & InfoGraphics
If you engage the services of an individual (independent contractor) in your business, other than one who meets the definition of an employee, and you pay him or her $600 or more for the calendar year, then you are required to issue that person a Form 1099-MISC to...
by Accent452023 | Oct 12, 2018 | Taxes
It is quite common for teachers to spend their own money on classroom supplies – so common, in fact, that a few years back, Congress created a special deduction that allowed teachers to deduct up to $250 above-the-line for classroom supplies. “Above-the-line” means...
by Accent452023 | Oct 9, 2018 | Business, Taxes
If you are a business owner who is accustomed to treating clients to sporting events, golf getaways, concerts and the like, you were no doubt saddened by the part of the tax reform that passed last December that did away with the business-related deductions for...