Moving Your Business to a Low-Tax State
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has put a cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. Beginning with your 2018 tax return, if you itemize deductions, you
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has put a cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. Beginning with your 2018 tax return, if you itemize deductions, you
Technology is tricky. Much of today’s software is engineered so well that it will perform adequately for years, but new and better features are being created all the time. In
#KPMTax Manager Becky Harmon, CPA and Supervisor Christy Wilson, CPA recently had the opportunity to speak with a group of realtors about the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as it
#KPMCPAs is pleased to announce our 2018 mid-year promotions! They include the following: Sarah Burrows, CPA, Kevin Stewart, CPA, and Brandon Talty, CPA to Supervisors and Amanda McCafferty, CPA to
Funny thing about customers: they can keep you in business but they also can put you out of it. The latter circumstance often arises when a company overly relies on
Your non-profit’s board of directors meetings do not always need to be performed up-close and personal in the same room. Many organizations hold virtual board meetings via phone and with
An employer may occasionally receive a National Medical Support Notice (NMSN). If this ever happens to your organization, here is what you should know. What is it? A NMSN is
Whether your company wants to sell a vehicle, buy office furniture, or liquidate obsolete inventory, there is likely an online peer-to-peer (P2P) marketplace available to help you do it. Yet
With Independence Day coming up, it is a good time to check up on auditor independence issues. This is especially important in 2018. Why? New rules go into effect this
There continues to be much uncertainty about the Affordable Care Act and how such uncertainty will impact health care costs. So, it is critical to leverage all tax-advantaged ways to