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 “Bright-Line” Income Tax Nexus Standard for Businesses

By:  Jennifer Stripling, Tax Manager Jennifer is a tax manager, a member of the JMF Tax Department and in an integral part of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group.  With over 11 years of experience, she assists clients with corporate, partnership, and individual income tax reporting as well as complex multi-state income and sales [...]

Two JamisonMoneyFarmer CPAs Win Project Award from Elite Leadership Academy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Two JamisonMoneyFarmer CPAs Win Project Award from Elite Leadership Academy TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – JamisonMoneyFarmer PC (“JMF”) supervisor accountants Kim Miesse and Andrea Armstrong were recognized by the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants for their outstanding project work as part of their annual Leadership Academy. Mrs. Miesse and Armstrong both graduated from [...]

By |2017-06-12T13:17:05+00:00June 12th, 2017|News & Events, Press Releases|0 Comments

JamisonMoneyFarmer’s Andrea Armstrong Wins Outstanding Young CPA Award from Alabama Society of CPAs

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUSCALOOSA, Alabama – Andrea Armstrong has won The Outstanding Young CPA award presented by Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants (“ASCPA”) at last night in Montgomery, Alabama. Mrs. Armstrong, a senior at JamisonMoneyFarmer, has provided exceptional service to the ASCPA in numerous positions including multiple years as an ASCPA Young CPA Cabinet Member, [...]

By |2017-06-12T13:12:19+00:00June 12th, 2017|News & Events, Press Releases|0 Comments

Ten Moves Forward for a Second Marriage

Consider estate-planning implications If you are getting remarried, you may face some special estate-planning challenges, especially if you have children from a prior marriage. The following 10 tips may help. 1. Talk with one another. Do not start off a marriage by hiding financial interests or concerns from one another. For instance, if you intend to [...]

The IRS Updates Its “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scam List for 2017

  The IRS recently released its annual list of "Dirty Dozen” tax scams to watch out for in 2017. Here is a rundown gleaned from the IRS’ summary. 1. Phishing: Be on guard against fake e-mails or websites looking to steal personal information. Do not click on e-mails claiming to come from the IRS. 2. Telephone scams: [...]

Open the Door to Home-office Deductions

For a small-business owner who works out of his or her personal residence, a home-office deduction can provide significant tax savings, year in and year out. But keeping detailed records is critical. Although you may elect to use a simplified method for deducting home-office expenses on your 2015 tax return, the actual expense method usually [...]

By |2017-05-25T20:36:50+00:00May 25th, 2017|Entrepreneurs, Individual Tax, News & Events|0 Comments

Be Sure About Estimated Tax Payments

Even though you just put your 2016 tax return to bed, you cannot rest easy. It is already time to pay attention to your tax liability for 2017. Significantly, you may be required to pay installments of “estimated tax” for this year, especially if you are self-employed or retired. The next due date for quarterly [...]

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