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Have you made your resolutions for 2019? As a businessowner, resolutions can be very different from the typical goals individuals set for themselves. If you’re unsure of what exactly the best course of action for 2019 is for your business or need help figuring out how to do it, we’ve listed a ton of options to help you out. Offer a complimentary phone consultation. This allows new clients/customers to get to know you and your business better. After all – as a small business – they are usually investing in YOU. Relationship-building is key to maintaining your customers’ overall experience. The consumer will be greatly impacted by recognizing that you have taken a genuine interest in improving his/her life somehow. Fix problems before they happen. Staying one step ahead of your clients/customers will help to create that seamless customer experience your small business needs. Ensure you’re answering all phone calls, or make sure somebody is. Don’t take on a bigger workload than you can handle – if it’s stressing you out, it’s stressing them out too. Stand out. Send your customers cards! With the onset of the internet, social media, and emails creating fast and simple means of communication, paper correspondence has been dying off. It’s a small but effective way to stand out to those your small business has a relationship with. Back up your data. Have you ever had a hard drive crash? We have, too. Backing up data can easily slip the mind, especially with auto-backup programs. Hard drives break or die eventually, so make sure you make a copy of your files either on a secure, encrypted cloud service or on another backup disk that you store somewhere safe. Do this at least once a month. Take courses. Conferences, online courses, volunteering, and training keep your mind fresh and active. You’ll be able to expand your thinking – and your clients will notice your efforts. Define goals. Set short-term and long-term goals for your company. Create plans of action to achieve those goals, and set aside time each week to reflect upon how your steps to achieve those goals are working and the benefits they’re bringing you. More on our blog!

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If you’re having trouble affording payments to the IRS to settle any outstanding debts, consider applying for their settlement program, an Offer in Compromise. The Internal Revenue Service offers this as a solution to those who owe more money than they can afford to pay. This allows you to eliminate your tax debt and is a great chance for a fresh start. If approved, the IRS accepts a lesser amount – sometimes even just a fraction of what’s owed – to settle your debt. It’s important to remember that the IRS wants its money and will only accept an offer in compromise if it thinks it wouldn’t receive any money otherwise. You must be current with all filing and payment requirements to apply. Additionally, you cannot be in the process of filing bankruptcy. After supplying the IRS with your name, address, social security number, and the amount of tax debt you would like it to consider for this program, you need to supply details about your income, assets, and expenses. In addition to wages, your personal income can include: - Business profit - Self-employment income - Rental income - Child support or alimony - Interest on investments Your assets can include things such as: - Stocks and bonds - Resale value of your personal vehicles - Market value of your home - Balance of your retirement savings accounts - Balance of bank accounts, including checking, savings, and investments For the expense section, you should only include items you pay regularly. These may include: - Rent or mortgage - Child support or alimony - State and federal taxes - Daycare costs - Costs to maintain a vehicle - Auto, health, and life insurance Compiling this information and completing the application correctly can be challenging even for tax practitioners who don’t have expertise in dealing with the IRS. Your CPA most likely doesn’t have experience with resolving back tax issues. We recommend working with a specialized tax resolution professional like us to better understand this option and increase your chances of approval.

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No one wants to pay more income taxes than they are required to, but be careful if you prepare your own taxes. Attempting to cut your tax liability by getting into IRS grey areas can cause you problems later on. You don’t have to do anything unethical to get your return pulled for an audit; you may just have raised too many red flags. Here are the top 10 red flags the IRS target that you want to avoid: 1. Making too much money 2. Not reporting all of your income 3. Math errors 4. Home businesses that never make money 5. Large charitable deductions 6. Overstating business expenses 7. Sketchy real estate rental revenue or losses 8. Home office deductions 9. Claiming losses for things that aren’t deductible or deductible in your circumstances 10. Claiming 100% business use of your vehicle

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Are you engaged in the CryptoCurrency world? Are you involved as an investor, a retailer, a trader or miner? If yes, or you are thinking about it, you need to make sure that you aware of the various tax issues surrounding this industry. Almost every transaction is a reportable event, even using cryptocurrency to pay for things at a retailer or service provider. ******************************************** If you don’t yet have an Accounting and Tax Professional, You Should Be Asking: - Are you reporting the activity on your tax return? - Are you reporting the correct basis in your holdings when you sell for Fiat, trade it or use it? Are you considering an ICO and do you know the tax consequences? - Did you take advantage of a hard fork or have your tokens received via airdrops? - Do you have holdings in a foreign exchange, where you may have FINCEN (fka FBAR) reporting? ******************************************** If you’re a bit unsure of any of the answers, it’s time to see an Enrolled Agent. The IRS is receiving names and account data from the exchanges (like they did from the foreign banks) and will come after those not reporting their crypto transactions. If you do not report these items, especially the FINCEN, the penalties can be enormous. ******************************************** Let us help you muddle through the process and make sure you are filing returns. We can even amend returns to make sure you are compliant. Of course, if taxes are due, there are collection alternatives we can help you with. ******************************************** Jeffrey Schneider, EA, CTRS is experienced in all things tax, including the crypto world. As an Enrolled Agent, he is licensed to practice throughout the United States, unlike a CPA or attorney who are bound to practice only in the state they are licensed.


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