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What is the best way to prepare for a cash business audit?

  • David Greene
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When a tax examiner audits a cash intensive business, she looks at several factors to see if all income is being reported.  According to the IRS, the primary indicators of unreported income are: (1) a lifestyle that cannot be supported…

Some business tax tips under the new tax law

  • David Greene
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Many owners of small businesses know how to make or sell their product, but do not know how to keep good books and file and pay all required local, state and federal tax forms.  To keep your business out of…

Can the IRS assign my tax debt to a private debt collector?

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In 2015 Congress passed a federal law which allowed certain private companies to collect, on the government’s behalf, outstanding inactive tax receivables. However, currently there are only four contractors that are authorized for collection: CBE Group of Cedar Falls, Iowa;…

Will my student loan debt forgiveness be taxable?

  • David Greene
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When you take out student loans, you are borrowing money and are legally obligated to repay a fixed or determinable amount at a future date. You have a debt. Under the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan, your student loans will be…

Which improvements qualify for the various energy credits?

  • David Greene
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When you file your tax return, the IRS allows a reduction of tax for any energy efficient improvements you have made. These tax credits can range from adding solar panels to your home to driving an electric car. The Qualified…

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