Do you have the receipt for your fall semester tuition? Keeping track of your tuition and other qualified education costs may be more important than ever. Several laws enacted over the past few ...
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October is here! It is time to wave goodbye to summer and turn your attention to pumpkins, pies, and payroll reports. Here are three tasks to complete as the fourth and final quarter of 2016 begins....
No one likes to hear "audit" and "IRS" in the same sentence. When the rules change, you need to be prepared — and change is definitely what has happened to IRS partnership audit rules. Here's an ...
Do you have trust issues? If you've established a trust as part of your estate plan, the answer may be yes — and you might be unaware of those issues. Fortunately, getting your trust back on track ...
You Still Have Time to Establish a Retirement Plan for your Business
The problem with time is that you always think you have enough. Fall is already here, and the time for establishing a retirement plan for your business is ticking down to the deadline. Here are two ...
After working under some of the brightest minds in dentistry, Dr. Luke Wolniak channeled his passion and expertise into his own dental practice: Prairie Fields Dentistry, which celebrated its ...
While the tax code sometimes seems like a foreign language, understanding it can help you make informed decisions. The good news is that you probably know more tax code sections than you think. Here ...
In 2008, Dr. Michelle Macrorie returned to her hometown of Kansas City with her husband and two children with a goal of developing a practice that focused exclusively on serving children and families ...
In a tax environment where change is a constant, knowing that some rules remain the same can be a relief. For example, the tax rule that lets you make charitable contributions from your individual ...
May is over and that's the end of your nonprofit organization's tax reporting responsibilities for the year...or is it? If you have employees, the answer is no, because you still need to file payroll ...