If you’re like a majority of Americans, you may be looking for new, creative ways to ease your annual tax burden. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to cut your taxes or increase the amount of your tax refund without incurring the wrath…
Year: 2016
Keep Track of Your Transaction History with Audit Log
Have you ever a wished to see a chronological list of all your QuickBooks activity? With the QuickBooks audit log report, you can keep track of added, deleted, and modified transactions, as well as user entries. The audit log feature allows you (and any other…
Best Practices on How Auditors Can Evolve
Amid increasing attention on how internal auditors can evolve in their positions, a newly published survey of stakeholders offers some valuable insights on best practices. Not surprisingly, a focus on strategic planning and risk management within auditors’ organizations is key. The survey report by the…
Estates Must File New Tax Form to Avoid Penalties
The new taxation legislation regarding the real estate property filing procedures comes into…
ID Theft Tops the List in 2016 ‘Dirty Dozen’ Tax Scams
It’s the most vulnerable time of the year for taxpayers: filing season. Around this time, many.
What the New Overtime Ruling Could Mean for Businesses
We’re absolutely sure, that new rules for overtiem wages will affect your company’s taxation…
GAO Finds Holes in IRS Taxpayer Protection Program
Criticism of the IRS’s cybersecurity loopholes and breaches is endless, so a recent report by the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) finding the agency’s Taxpayer Protection Program (TPP) problematic isn’t exactly a big surprise. The TPP is intended to identify possibly bogus tax return filers and prevent fraud. But the bad guys are still able…