Two navy pilots and many local supporters, have gotten together and decided it was time to pay respects to the Navy pilots, stationed at NAS Lemoore, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the [...]
Taxpayers in 2014 don’t have to worry about a lot of tax surprises. The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 enacted on Jan. 2, 2013, made many existing tax laws permanent and extended [...]
Have you received all of your W-2s? These documents are essential for completing your individual tax returns. You should receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from all of your employers [...]
What gets monitored gets detected! Continuous monitoring ideas for small and medium entities. Your fraud prevention procedures should include more than just crossing your fingers and hoping no [...]
Quick…Name all the products and services that charge you taxes. Most likely, your answer misses the majority. “The average American thinks he’s only taxed on what he gets a 1099, K-1 or a [...]
With the passage of the fiscal cliff deal and the expiration of the payroll tax holiday, most Americans will be paying more taxes this year – but the hike could hurt more depending on what state [...]
“Seventeen California communities could run out of water within 60 to 120 days,” the State announced on Tuesday, February 11th, due to the California drought situation.
Often when people find out I’m a tax accountant, I get asked, “How much does a CPA cost?” It’s like me asking “How much does a home cost?” We all understand that a 1,000 square-foot home in [...]
With the explosion of online businesses, one would think that there would be a standard method of deducting the cost of your business website expenses. But some questions still exist as to what [...]
On February 9, 2014, the Treasury Department announced that it would be further delaying the employer mandate for businesses with 50 or less employees until 2016.