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Understanding Filing Requirements for Forms in the 1099 Series
As we near the end of 2022, it’s time for businesses to review their year-end tax reporting requirements. Over the last few years, the Internal ...
Read More → New for ’22: Georgia’s Pass Thru Entity Election (PTET), aka SALT Cap Workaround
The IRS has issued a special midyear increase to the 2022 standard mileage rates due to the rising cost of gasoline. Effective July 1, 2022, ...
Read More → The Importance of Filing Business Returns in Advance of the September 15 Tax Deadline.
Don’t Leave Money on The Table. Does your CPA always wait until the last minute? Do they not get your returns filed until the due ...
Read More → New Mileage Reimbursement Rates!
The IRS has issued a special midyear increase to the 2022 standard mileage rates due to the rising cost of gasoline. Effective July 1, 2022, ...
Read More → Understanding Forms 1099-NEC and 1099-MISC Filing Requirements for Businesses
While there are many types of “Information Returns” that businesses are required to file, the most common for our business clients are Forms 1099-NEC and ...
Read More → Automobile Standard Mileage Rates Increase for 2022
The IRS has issued the 2022 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical, or ...
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IRS Form W-9 Best Practices
December 16, 2019
As Part I of our 2019 Forms W-9 and 1099-MISC Series, this article explains the purpose of Form W-9. Purpose of Form W-9 An individual ...
Read More → Which Business Financial Records Should I Keep? And For How Long?
September 8, 2021
All businesses, whether large or small, produce an array of records. Maintaining and retaining these records is more than a matter of keeping items in ...
Read More → Tax Strategy and Tax Credits, with Greg Silberman, S.J. Gorowitz Accounting & Tax Services
August 30, 2023
Greg Silberman with S.J. Gorowitz Accounting & Tax Services - Featured Interview on Radio X
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