IRS change of address – Fresno CPA

How to do an IRS Change of Address

Moving houses can be an extremely chaotic, time-consuming experience to say the least. Usually, we’re worried about moving the furniture and switching our cable providers. So, what else is there left to do? You need to let the IRS know that you moved houses and complete an IRS change of address form. First of all,…

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how to calculate estimated tax payments – Fresno CPA

How to Calculate Estimated Tax Payments

Do you know how to calculate estimated tax payments? You owe quarterly payments if you receive any income from which the tax isn’t already withheld (which is most paychecks). Because the IRS will charge fees for underpayment it’s important to pay the correct amount. Many of our clients use us to help estimate their payments…

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hiring your child as an employee – Fresno CPA

Hiring Your Child as an Employee for the Summer

Your teenager needs a summer job and it just so happens that you have some clerical work at the office that needs to be done. Sounds like a perfect match? It might be just that. There may be some cost advantages available if you’re a sole proprietor and considering hiring your child as an employee…

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vacation rental tax rules – Fresno CPA

Vacation Rental Tax Rules

My grandparents have a vacation house along the coast that they rent to friends and acquaintances from time to time. Like many other property owners, they think it’s a great way to generate a little extra income. While this may be true, people often overlook the vacation rental tax rules that are associated with earning…

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major tax changes – Fresno CPA

The Major Tax Changes: An Overview For 2018

The new tax law has dominated political discussion for months and will likely continue to do so well into 2018. Consequences, both intended and otherwise, are still unclear. But for now, these are the big changes for both individuals and companies. In general, the changes to individual provisions expire at the end of 2025, but…

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