Posts in Business Tax
Outsourced Bookkeeping Helps Business Owners Manage Taxes

According to the Clutch Accounting Report, 45% of small businesses do not employ a bookkeeper or an accountant. However, bookkeeping and accounting duties require a significant time commitment, and they often become increasingly complex over time. At some point, the administrative burden and potential risks will overshadow any initial cost-savings, which means it is time to delegate. Outsourced booking and accounting services can be cost-effective solutions.

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The Infrastructure Bill: How Could It Affect Your Business’s Year-End Tax Planning?

The waiting game continues for the highly-anticipated and widely-debated Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Infrastructure Bill), making it more challenging for business owners to get a jump on specific aspects of year-end tax planning. Among other things, the Infrastructure Bill includes Biden’s plan to repair and improve roads, bridges, waterways, airports, and access to broadband across the nation. Why the wait?

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Business TaxSteven Haynes
Creating A Business Tax Plan for Your Construction or Real Estate Development Firm? Don’t Forget About Your Accountant

As a contractor or real estate developer, you know your trade well. You go into a build knowing it needs a solid foundation. Maybe you have to spend a little time silently correcting those who refer to the concrete slab as “cement,” but the point is, you know the project’s long-term structural integrity depends on the right mixture of compounds.

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