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4 Post-Tax Day Considerations for Cryptocurrency

Even as the due date for American tax filing and reporting recedes into the rearview mirror, there are still several open items and areas of ambiguity that remain unaddressed. Particularly as the volatility in the broader cryptoasset sectors continues to express itself on a routine basis – highlighted in a

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QuickBooks Error 3008 [A Brief Guide on How to Fix this Error]

QuickBooks Error 3008 is an error QB users often face while opening the QuickBooks desktop application on computers with Windows operating system installed. This error shows up when some less common malware infects the computer and destroys the license certificate which QuickBooks require for several operations. In this blog, we

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How to Calculate a Home Office Deduction Correctly

For those of you who’re just joining in, part one mentioned my responses to a query from Abigail, a self-employed consultant who uses part of her home to conduct her business. Part two focused on three requirements Abigail must satisfy to qualify for home-office deductions. First, she uses a dedicated

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Bloomberg Tax & Accounting Enhances NOL Manager

Focused on NOLs and the differing complexity by state, Bloomberg Tax & Accounting tax experts regularly update corporate state income tax rules and regulations across 44 states, the District of Columbia and New York City. Most recently, CARES Act changes that affect tax years 2018, 2019 and 2020 were incorporated

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Tax Court Halts Horse Roping Deductions

In one of the latest examples (Gallegos, TC Memo 2021-25, 3/2/21) a taxpayer tried to deduct expenses related to team horse roping contests to offset income from an insurance business. But the IRS argued that the team roping was a mere hobby. Generally, you can deduct the “ordinary and necessary” expenses

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Is Wyoming the Best State for Setting Up an LLC?

It’s my pleasure to field the following question from a reader who reached out to AccountingWeb for information about starting a limited liability company (LLC) in the state of Wyoming. Please know that what I share here is for informational purposes only and is not intended as legal, accounting or tax

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How to Fix a Relationship With a “Bad” Client

In the first article in this series, I postulated that there is no such thing as a bad client. There might be “bad fit” clients, but even those are a rarity. Instead, clients who come across as unreasonable and demanding – thereby earning the label of “bad client” – are

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Is Your Firm Ready For an Emergency?

If and when a crisis hits, what do bookkeepers and accountants need to grab so that business/work can continue uninterrupted once we are in a safe location? This happened recently in my hometown, albeit not in my neighborhood. I realized something similar could happen anytime, anywhere, in a commercial or

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IRS Offers Fuel Supply Disruption Tax Relief

In response to the recent fuel crisis, the IRS has just indicated it will not impose a penalty when dyed diesel fuel is sold for use or used on the highway in 12 states. These states include: Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee,

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Improving Client Experience With a New Framework

While many accounting firms are talking about client experience, very few have any idea how to approach improving it. As a result, they tend to take a “whack a mole” approach: taking client surveys, sending gift baskets and other activities that don’t really move the needle. What firms need is

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