One of the trickiest things for any small business that employs people is payroll. The good news is that you don’t have to muddle through it alone.
Most small businesses gave a sigh of relief when the tax deadline was pushed back due to the pandemic.
It is all about the numbers, right? Well, not really. When it comes to accounting for your business, not finding the right professional can land you in a whole lot of trouble, both financially and personally.
Often, the terms “bookkeeping” and “accounting” are used interchangeably, but although they have things in common, they are not actually the same. Both bookkeepers and accountants do one thing – they work with finances for small businesses.
As we collectively say a farewell that might not be so fond to 2020, we can all relish in the hope that the next year will bring health, peace, and prosperity.
As a start-up business, you typically have a skeletal staff wearing multiple hats to further your company toward growth and expansion. As such, there is almost always the inevitable question about where you can afford to spend, which usually isn’t a financial team right out the gate
With merely a few weeks remaining in 2020, the challenge of maximizing your tax position is becoming more challenging by the day and certainly more challenging than in years past.
Small businesses are created by entrepreneurs who have the vision to build something great. And although most of them have an amazing financial aptitude, their first task is to start-up and grow their company.
Picture this – It’s April 16th, and you’ve just finished another exhaustive process with your CPA filing your business and personal taxes. While there’s an immediate sigh of relief to have another year behind you, the harsh reality is that you’re already nearly halfway through the next year from an accounting and bookkeeping perspective.
With this package, we are truly able to take your business to the next level. We have developed a strategic method of gathering your data, in virtually any…