Ever wonder if your bookkeeping is accurate? The simple fact that you have someone ”doing the books” does not mean you have accurate, sound data. I had a client who was oblivious to the severity of her situation until she went to get an additional business loan to expand her company. She not only discovered inaccurate accounting, but also fraud. She was out tens of thousands of dollars because she wasn’t checking her finances. She trusted her bookkeeper implicitly. In many studies, fraud has been reported as the biggest problem among small businesses. Small business owners typically trust the person they hire to do the books, but you-the business owner-are ultimately responsible for providing accurate accounting data to the IRS. Contact me for a free analysis (with no obligation) of your QuickBooks data file. Let’s work together to help you keep and grow what you earn, you deserve it. You work hard for your money, do everything you can to protect your business. No great work is done alone.
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March 2010 M T W T F S S « Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Upcoming Tax Events
- Mon Mar 15: Corporations: File Form 1120 for 2009 calendar year and pay any tax due. For automatic 6-month extension, file Form 7004 and deposit estimated tax.
- Mon Mar 15: Employers: Deposit payroll tax for Feb if the monthly deposit rule applies.
- Mon Mar 15: S Corporations: File Form 1120S for 2009 calendar year and pay any tax due. Furnish a copy of Sch. K-1 to each shareholder.
- Mon Mar 15: File Form 2553 to elect S Corporation status beginning with calendar year 2010.
- Wed Mar 17: Deposit payroll tax for payments on Mar 10-12 if the semiweekly deposit rule applies.
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