Does Prepaying Property Taxes Make Sense Anymore?
Prepaying property taxes related to the current year but due the following year has long been one of the most popular and effective year-end tax-planning strategies. But does it still
Prepaying property taxes related to the current year but due the following year has long been one of the most popular and effective year-end tax-planning strategies. But does it still
#KPMCPAs had a great time at the recent Missouri Association of Counties Annual Conference! We met new folks and recently-elected officials from across #MO and were able to catch up with our fantastic
Communication breakdowns between a non-profit’s development and accounting departments can lead to confusion, embarrassment, and even financial problems. Here are three ways your organization can facilitate cooperation between these two
Many factors go into the success of a company. You have to offer high-quality products or services, provide outstanding customer service, and manage your inventory or supply chain. But there
We are getting ready for another great #KPMSpeaks session at the Academy of Hair Design where we will be talking taxes on December 3! Supervisor and #KPMTax team member Tracy Hofer, CPA will speak to
The phrase ‘payroll recordkeeping’ may conjure images of paystubs and W-4s, but there are other aspects that often fly under the radar and lead to administrative slip-ups. Here are three
Investors, lenders, and other stakeholders have been vocal in recent years about pushing companies to provide more information in their financial reports about cybersecurity. Could your company do a better
You pay your company’s insurance premiums faithfully, secure in the knowledge you are covered if something goes wrong. Most of the time, such thinking will be right. Not only is
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the first quarter of 2019. Keep in mind this list is not all-inclusive, so there may
Those who run family-owned businesses often underestimate the need for a succession plan. After all, they say, we are a family business — there will always be a family member