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Going the Extra Mile: Seeking First to Understand...Taking Christianity Into the World
April 19th, 200908:44 AM ETBy John DillardGoing the Extra Mile: Seeking First to Understand...Taking Christianity Into the World Recently I did work for a client where the return, the IRS requirements and the coordination was especially difficult. In those circumstances, as in this one, I sought not to bill all of the time incurred out of both sensitivity to the client and to keep the cli... -
How C Corporations can Legally Convert to S Corporations Avoiding the "Double Taxation" Effect of C Corporations
April 18th, 200907:29 PM ETBy John DillardHow C Corporations can Legally Convert to S Corporations Avoiding the "Double Taxation" Effect of C Corporations If you think your taxes are bad enough, they can be worse. If your business is an C Corporation there may be substantive relief on the horizon. C Corporations can legally convert to S Corporation status saving thousands annually. C Corp... -
Steps to Recover Financially in a Down Market
April 17th, 200912:20 PM ETBy John DillardSteps to Recover Financially in a Down Market The markets of 2009 have thus far remained volatile. As of March 2009 the markets are down nearly 50% from their peak in October 2007. Financial concerns and economic news continue to make headlines. You may be frustrated, angered, and even shocked by recent financial events. However, it is important ... -
Tips to Finding a Good Financial Advisor
April 16th, 200907:28 AM ETBy John DillardTips to Finding a Good Financial Advisor For those who have never hired a Financial Advisor it can be a daunting task. These core basic questions will do much to enlighten and empower you in making a wise and prudent decision. At the center of these questions is a desire to discover an advisors technical competency, to check their references and t... -
Business Sales and Acquisitions Tax Filing Requirements
April 15th, 200907:55 AM ETBy John DillardBusiness Sales and Acquisitions Tax Filing Requirements Filing the Asset Acquisition Statement: Form 8594 When buying or selling a business one of the most frequently neglected tax forms is IRS Tax Form 8594: Asset Acquisition Statement. Generally both the purchaser and the seller must complete Form 8594 and attach it to their income tax returns ... -
Business Valuations: How to Prepare and Understand a Business Valuation
April 14th, 200908:00 AM ETBy John DillardBusiness Valuations: How to Prepare and Understand a Business Valuation Whenever you are contemplating buying or selling a business, presently own your company, or in the midst of estate planning, the value of a business is a critical component in all planning, acquisitions, or marketing your business. The most essential component of preparing or ... -
LLC Corporations and LLP Corporation Returns are Due April 15, 2009
April 13th, 200906:39 AM ETBy John DillardLLC Corporations and LLP Corporation Returns are Due April 15, 2009 The 2009 Tax Deadline for filing of your 2008 Corporate LLC & LLP 2008 Income Tax Returns is April 15, 2009. Therefore all calendar year corporations are due by that date. If for any reason you are not able to file your return by the due date both the IRS and state all... -
Sample Independent Contractor Agreement
April 12th, 200903:35 PM ETBy John DillardSample Independent Contractor Agreement As a second part of the series I have provided below what a Sample Independent Contractor Agreement. Although a CPA is often the one who is best served to guide and direct an analytical and careful evaluation of the facts as presented. However care should be taken to have an attorney also be involved in draf... -
Determining if Your Workers are Employees or Independent Contractors
April 09th, 200907:18 AM ETBy John DillardDetermining if Your Workers are Employees or Independent Contractors Tax law centers around proper classification of a worker as an employee or an independent contractor is often misunderstood exposing the employer/company at great legal and financial risk. The fact that you choose to pay someone as an independent contractor, when you treat them a... -
Preparing a Cover Letter for Your Offer in Compromise
April 08th, 200908:56 AM ETBy John DillardPreparing a Cover Letter for Your Offer in Compromise I have always found it advantageous in include the Offer in Compromise Offer itself that includes Forms 433A (if an individual Offer), 433B (if a business Offer) and Form 656 (the Offer itself) a cover letter detailing and establishing both a rapport with the client, assertions on a client's be...
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