If you are operating your business as a partnership, you should have a written partnership agreement. This is true for family partnerships as well. Read more
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IRS Tax Tip 2012-65 – You may need to pay estimated taxes to the IRS during the year if you have income that is not subject to withholding. This depends on what you do for a living and the types of income you receive.
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Partners Need a Written Partnership Agreement
/in Newsletter /by Keller & OwensIf you are operating your business as a partnership, you should have a written partnership agreement. This is true for family partnerships as well. Read more
Watch Out for Bogus E-mails
/in Newsletter /by Keller & OwensThe e-mail from your bank gets your attention right away. It says you need to log into your account in the next 48 hours to continue your online privileges. Something about a system upgrade. You wonder, is it legitimate? How can you know for sure? Read more
Tax Questions After You File Your Tax Return
/in Newsletter /by Keller & OwensOnce you have filed your 2011 tax return, you may still have a few tax questions. The IRS provides these answers to commonly asked questions. Read more
Before the Wedding, Talk About Your Finances
/in Newsletter /by Keller & OwensSpring and summer — the wedding season is upon us. Before walking down the aisle, take a minute to consider a serious matter. Read more
Six Tips for People Who Pay Estimated Taxes
/in IRS Bulletin /by Keller & OwensIRS Tax Tip 2012-65 – You may need to pay estimated taxes to the IRS during the year if you have income that is not subject to withholding. This depends on what you do for a living and the types of income you receive.
These six tips from the IRS explain estimated taxes and how to pay them. Read more