FAQ: Are IRS Audits One-Size-Fits-All?
written by Amy Shewmaker There are three main types of IRS audits: correspondence audits, office audits, and field audits. Correspondence audits are initiated by postal
written by Amy Shewmaker There are three main types of IRS audits: correspondence audits, office audits, and field audits. Correspondence audits are initiated by postal
written by Michael Wirth With the start of a new year comes the time for all individuals to begin gathering information about the prior year
As 2014 draws to a close, there is still time to reduce your 2014 tax bill and plan ahead for 2015. This article highlights several
written by Jacque Mattson In August, we wrote about choosing a Partnership instead of an S Corporation (click here to read the article). In this
written by Eric Lampe Taxpayers that plan to operate a business have a variety of choices. A single individual and partnership can operate as a
written by Chelsey Dollarhide When owning a rental property that either has, or will, show a loss, it is important to determine whether that loss
written by Amy Shewmaker Employers may be able to claim a tax credit for a portion of their expenses for providing child care to their
written by Kami Mason Taxpayers must generally provide documentation to support a claim for any contributions made to charity that they are planning to deduct
Are you planning to construct a new building or start a major building remodel? If so, there are several items that you should discuss with
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