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Once your 2023 tax return has been filed, you can breathe a sigh of relief. But there still may be tax issues to consider, including three at the top of the list.
Businesses typically adopt one of two common accounting standards – either U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) or tax-basis reporting accounting – to prepare their financial statements. Knowing the differences is crucial to decide which is best for you.
The April 15 tax deadline is approaching, but what if you’re not ready to file? There are simple steps to avoid steep penalties.
The SECURE 2.0 law includes good news about required minimum distributions from tax-favored retirement accounts. But an earlier law contained bad news for certain beneficiaries of inherited retirement accounts.
Keeping a firm grip on your company’s internal controls can make your audit process run more smoothly and help you avoid major risks year-round.
If your business does jobs that have related income and costs, you can use QuickBooks Online’s Projects feature to track them.
Please contact one of our team members for more information on how we can help you with your business or individual financial needs.
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"We've been working with Tim Stees and KraftCPAs for more than a decade. The hospitality industry evolves quickly and having knowledgeble advisors is important so we can focus on running our restaurants instead of trying to keep up with all the changes to the tax code. They take the time to learn both the individuals as well as the business needs and are always quick to respond. When we were looking at an acquisition, KraftCPAs was our first call.”
Michael Richman, CPA
Vice President
Debo's Diners Inc.