Most taxpayers believe that a “dependent” is a minor child that lives with them. While that is essentially correct, dependents can include parents, other relatives and nonrelatives, and even children who don’t live with you. There is really much more to the dependent deduction than you might at first imagine. Read more
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It is interesting to note how many partnerships were formed over a weekend. You meet someone at a party on Friday and by Monday you are in business together. No courtship, no honeymoon, just off you go into business. Well, let me suggest that such partners secure a good set of boxing gloves, because they are going to need them. Read more
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If you’re not sure what the “saver’s credit” is, you’re not alone. Members of the Senate Finance Committee believe many people who are eligible to claim the credit are unaware of its existence. Read more
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There is an almost endless list of things to do when you start a new business. Here is a brief list of some of the most important ones: Read more
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Unless the owner handles all aspects of computing and paying payroll, there is room for fraud in every small business. The fact that your company has only a few employees does not guarantee that you will be safe. Read more
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Dependents: What Are The Tax Rules?
/in Newsletter/by Keller & OwensMost taxpayers believe that a “dependent” is a minor child that lives with them. While that is essentially correct, dependents can include parents, other relatives and nonrelatives, and even children who don’t live with you. There is really much more to the dependent deduction than you might at first imagine. Read more
Do You Need a Business Partner?
/in Newsletter/by Keller & OwensIt is interesting to note how many partnerships were formed over a weekend. You meet someone at a party on Friday and by Monday you are in business together. No courtship, no honeymoon, just off you go into business. Well, let me suggest that such partners secure a good set of boxing gloves, because they are going to need them. Read more
Don’t Miss Out On The “Saver’s Credit”
/in Newsletter/by Keller & OwensIf you’re not sure what the “saver’s credit” is, you’re not alone. Members of the Senate Finance Committee believe many people who are eligible to claim the credit are unaware of its existence. Read more
Starting a Business? Here’s Your To-Do List
/in Newsletter/by Keller & OwensThere is an almost endless list of things to do when you start a new business. Here is a brief list of some of the most important ones: Read more
Even Small Companies Can Be Hit With Payroll Fraud
/in Newsletter/by Keller & OwensUnless the owner handles all aspects of computing and paying payroll, there is room for fraud in every small business. The fact that your company has only a few employees does not guarantee that you will be safe. Read more