Newsletter – September 22, 2021
Sep 22, 2021 | Newsletter
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The IRS warns tax filers to avoid falsely inflating deductions or expenses on tax returns. This isn’t a minor infraction that gets winked at. Click through to learn which areas the agency is zeroing in on.
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Generally, you should keep tax records for three years after you file a return, but there are times when you’ll need older files. Click through to learn how to be prepared.
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When operational efficiency is healthy, your business can cut down on unnecessary costs while increasing revenue. Click through for some thoughts on how you can make your business more efficient.
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The IRS has released guidance explaining how legislation passed in December 2020 delivered several provisions to help individuals and businesses that give to charity. Click through to make sure you’re taking full advantage of the current tax rules.
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