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Business Travel, Meals and Entertainment-What Can You Deduct?
Business Travel Expenses Traveling expenses include travel fares, meals and lodging, and incidental expenses. Only expenses that are reasonable and necessary in the conduct of the taxpayer’s business and directly

Bryans Blog
Written by: Bryan Boynton Clients inquiring about assurance or audit services, often assume that their organization requires a financial statement audit. This assumption is made without fully understanding all the

When is a Business Expense a Tax Deduction?
Deductible business expenses are those which are “ordinary and necessary” and are incurred or paid during the taxable year in “carrying on” any trade or business. Both these criteria must be met
2013 Newsletters
DECEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER Tax smart gifts and donations in 2013, Business or Hobby, CAT return changes NOVEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER 1099, Kickoff New Health Care, Wash Sale OCTOBER 2013 NEWSLETTER IRS Tax

If an IRS Employee/Agent Shows Up at Your Door
An increasing number of IRS employees/agents are showing up at taxpayers’ homes and businesses unannounced and unscheduled. The doorbell rings and there he or she is. What do you do? What to do? This can be very

Identity Theft and the IRS
Identity theft is what happens when someone uses another person’s personal information without their permission to commit fraud or other crimes. Usually it involves using the victim’s name, Social