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Dear Valued Client,

It's crunch time with the end of tax season fast approaching.  For those of you who still need to make an appointment, please don't wait any longer.  If you are waiting for information that is needed to prepare your return, please contact this office to file for an extension.

With the April 15 deadline just around the corner, you don't want to be hit with penalties that can be avoided.  This office can help you with all of your tax needs. 


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How Will the Health Care Bill Affect Your Taxes?


On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the new health care legislation.  The legislation will affect virtually every individual in one way or another and will significantly impact tax returns in the future.  The following overview of the tax-related provisions of the legislation is based upon the House of Representatives’ version and the one signed by President Obama on March 24, 2010.  At the time this article was prepared, the Senate was taking up the measure, but it is expected to pass without changes since only a simple majority is required.
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Tips for Taxpayers Making a Move


If your home or business address has changed, you will want to remember these tips to ensure that you receive any refunds or correspondence from the IRS.
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Are You a “Cash Only” Business?


Cash is the most commonly accepted and reliable form of payment for a business.  Many small businesses operate as "cash only" merchants.  Years ago, this wouldn't have been uncommon, but with advances in technology, business owners must ask themselves if they are hurting their bottom line by limiting payment options.
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Last Minute Payments and Filing Tips


If you are up against the April deadline and still need some information to complete your tax return, you can obtain a six-month automatic extension of time to file your 1040.
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April 15 Tax Deadline Rapidly Approaching


Just a reminder to those who have not yet filed their 2009 tax return that April 15, 2010 is the due date to either file your return, pay any taxes owed, or file for the automatic six-month extension.
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Husband and Wife Businesses


One of the advantages of operating your own business is hiring family members.  However, the employment tax requirements for family employees may vary from those that apply to other employees.  Below are some issues to consider when operating a husband and wife business.
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The Post-Tax Blues: How to Accelerate Receivables


Well, the taxes are paid (hopefully) for the 2009 tax year, and you’re almost a third of the way into 2010. How’s your cash flow doing this year?
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Business Standard Mileage Has Dropped for 2010


For 2010, the optional mileage allowance for owned or leased autos (including vans, pickups, or panel trucks) is 50¢ per mile for business travel, down 5¢ from the 2009 allowance of 55¢ per mile. The depreciation component of the mileage rate is 23¢ per mile (up from 21¢ per mile for 2009).
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