If someone else prepares your taxes, it can help to come prepared. Here is a checklist you can use to help you get your tax documents together for your tax prep appointment. Read More
Taxing small business is an important issue, especially in tough economic times. Small businesses hold the key to economic recovery so lower taxes for everyone Read More
January started off on the right foot. The announcement that the unemployment rate had fallen to 9.4 percent was great news for Americans – especially small business owners.

The CBIZ Small Business Employment Index reported that the largest employee increase since June of last year was this past Read More
Taxpayers with iPhones and Android phones can now track their refunds on the go with a new app from the IRS. Along with tracking refunds, users can get tax tips, and even follow the IRS on Twitter (although we might question your sanity if you do follow them). Read More
There have been a lot of changes in the tax law and a lot of laws passed in the past year. Have you been keeping track of how it all affects your business? If not, have no fear—the SBA has, and the office recently released a guide to 2011 small business tax breaks entrepreneurs should know about.
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Many think that if no 1099 is issued, they don’t have to report the income. This is not, in fact, true. We are supposed to report all income, no matter how small. Read More
With Christmas and the New Year out of the way, our thoughts turn to the first milestone of the year, submitting our self assessment tax returns. When the original paper return forms arrived last April there seemed to be so much time to return the forms that it was easy to put them aside for a shor Read More
The earlier you do your financial planning exercise and start saving, the more the compound interest that will accrue in your account and the more money you will have in the end. The bottom line for financial planning is to start saving and to start it NOW. Read More
Property taxes are one of the principal means that cities and municipalities use to raise revenue. Property taxes are generally based on two things: the value of the property itself, and the local rate of taxation. Both of these values can fluctuate depending on several different factors, including Read More
Before the March 1st RRSP deadline, tax payers are asking themselves important tax related questions; Should I put my money in a Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) or in my RRSP?, When is the right time to move from a province to province?, Should I file my taxes even though I have not made much money Read More
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