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In this edition of our client newsletter, we cover a number of the tax issues related to the recent natural disasters, helpful business tips and much more. Don’t forget, October 16 is the final tax filing deadline for individuals.

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Avoid Being Scammed by Fake Hurricane Charities


Whenever there is a disaster such as the recent hurricanes, the lowlifes show up and try to scam generous individuals out of money intended to go to victims of the disaster. Don’t you be another victim of the disaster – watch out for scammers claiming to represent charitable organizations who will pocket the donations for themselves instead. Besides fraudsters soliciting on behalf of bogus charities, some so-called charities aren’t entirely honest about how they use contributions.
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Are Your Important Tax Documents Safe in Case of a Disaster?


You may think a natural or man-made disaster will never happen to you, but it can be a nightmare when it does. The 2017 hurricane season is a good example, not to mention the wildfires in the West, the tornados in the Midwest, plus the potential for inevitable earthquakes.
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A Novel Way to Make Hurricane Relief Donations


As they have done before in the wake of disasters, including Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy, the Internal Revenue Service is providing special relief that allows employees to donate their unused paid vacation, sick leave, and personal leave time to Hurricane Harvey and Irma relief efforts.
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Enhance Your Cash Flow, Enhance Your Business: The Top Tips You Need to Know


We've discussed at length in the past about how cash flow is ultimately one of the most important factors of a business that far too many people just aren't paying enough attention to. Cash flow maintenance is about more than just knowing how much money is coming in versus how much money is going out. Even if your business is very close to true profitability, this ultimately won't mean a thing if you're dealing with clients who are slow to pay. This can seriously impact your momentum, and worse — your chances at long-term success.
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Hurricane Disaster Loss Tax Ramifications


With the historic flooding and damage caused by recent hurricanes, President Trump has declared the affected areas disaster areas. If you were an unlucky victim and suffered a loss as a result of these disasters, you may be able to recoup a portion of that loss through a tax deduction. When you suffer a casualty loss within a federally declared disaster, you can elect to claim the loss in one of two years: the tax year in which the loss occurred or the immediately preceding year.
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Hiring The Right Employee Can Get You A Big Tax Credit


If you are an employer who is willing to help disadvantaged individuals, you could benefit from a substantial federal tax credit. Hiring certain new employees can qualify you for the work opportunity tax credit (WOTC).
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Natural Disaster Charity Volunteer Tax Breaks


If you volunteered your time for a charity in the aftermath of a natural disaster, you probably qualify for some tax breaks. Although no tax deduction is allowed for the value of services performed for a qualified charity or federal, state or local governmental agency, some deductions are permitted for out-of-pocket costs incurred while performing the services. The following are some examples:
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Quickbooks Tip: Creating Customer Statements in QuickBooks.


Invoices not being paid promptly? Customers questioning their payment history? Create statements.
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Disclaimer: The tax advice included in this newsletter is an overview of some complex tax rules and is not intended as a thorough in-depth analysis of the tax issues discussed. Do not act on the information included in this newsletter without first determining how these issues apply to your particular set of circumstances and if there are any special tax laws or regulations that might apply to your situation.
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