Tired of QuickBooks’ cramped, claustrophobic screens and uneven interface? You’ll be pleased to see the 2013 version.
Planning For The 2013 Tax Season
Dramatic tax increases scheduled to go into effect in 2013 make 2012 tax planning imperative.
QuickBooks Income Tax Reports: Target The Right Output
April 15 is getting uncomfortably close.
QuickBooks, of course, can’t do your taxes for you. But it helps you lay some of the groundwork. Following up on last month’s column on customizing reports, we’ll look at the program’s tax-related reports and its powerful report-filtering options.
Preliminary Analysis Of The IRS Governance Checklist
In an effort to add further transparency to nonprofit organization reporting, the IRS added Part VI to the revised Form 990 in 2008.
Is My Trust Or Estate Subject To The New Medicare Surtax
Important Message: The new Medicare surtax applies to trusts and estates!
Tapping Into Technology To Win and Manage Grants
Does your staff’s time seem slavishly devoted to chasing the latest grantor’s request for fund-related data?
Pension Plans For Small Businesses
Starting a retirement savings plan can be easier than most business owners think. In this article we will discuss the three main types of plans, provide a comparison of the plans, and provide some other information.
QuickBooks Can Do Much More Than You Think
No, you’ll never max out all of its features, but here are some tips on tools that extend QuickBooks’ usefulness – and save you time.
Secrets Of Success From Blackman & Sloop
In this excerpt, we look into the past of Blackman & Sloop, CPAs, P.A., and find out more about the founders of our firm, and about building a quality accounting firm in the Triangle.
Tax Deductions for Vacation Homes
A vacation home can give you that much needed break from every day stress but it also has the potential to give you a break on income taxes.