The coronavirus pandemic continues to threaten America’s economy and businesses. Millions of people have had to close their establishments temporarily to adhere to “stay-at-home” orders and social distancing guidelines. The health and safety of citizens is being...
During the Spring, CPAs are typically busy readying their clients for tax season, estimating tax liabilities for quarterly filings, and filing tax returns for their individual and corporate clients. With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the deadline...
The deadline for this year’s income tax deadline is fast approaching. Maybe you are panicking because of lack of preparation, or worse, you feel calm about your taxes when the reality is, you should be worried. Of course, in Louisiana, it is easy to get...
As it has been stated broadly, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) was the largest overhaul of the U.S. tax code in more than 30 years, changing many deductions and adding some complexity to the treatment of business meals and entertainment expenses. Due to this...
You’ve probably heard this statement written by Benjamin Franklin in 1789: “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Well, even taxes aren’t totally certain because Congress changes the tax code periodically....
Even if your small business is running smoothly otherwise–maybe even thriving–the fact that it is tax season, is enough to make any small business owner shudder. Indeed, even those business owners who have been keeping detailed records may feel overwhelmed...
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