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Strategic Planning: Five Ways to Improve Business Budgets

It is now 2017. Do you know where your business budget is? This is the traditional time to draw up a budget for the coming year. Perhaps the way you previously developed the budget for your business has not been overly successful. Or maybe you have found as the year goes along that certain key [...]

Heads Up Latest Form W2 Scam Targetting Payroll & HR Departments

The IRS has renewed its warning about an email scam that targets payroll and human resources departments. The scam involves a spoofing email in which a company's CEO apparently requests a list of employees and information including social security numbers or copies of their Form W-2.   The scam, which first appeared last year, is [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:55:00+00:00January 27th, 2017|News & Events, Payroll & Bookkeeping|0 Comments

Lynn M. Osborn, CPA has been admitted as shareholder

Lynn Osborn JMF Shareholder  JamisonMoneyFarmer PC is pleased to announce that Lynn M. Osborn, CPA has been admitted as shareholder in the firm effective January 1, 2017. Managing Shareholder Scott Goldsmith of JamisonMoneyFarmer PC (“JMF”) is pleased to announce the promotion of Lynn M. Osborn as shareholder. Lynn joins 14 other shareholders at [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:55:01+00:00January 24th, 2017|News & Events, Press Releases|0 Comments

IRS Allows Self-certified Rollover Waivers

The penalty for failing to complete an IRA or a plan rollover in time can be severe. Unless you obtain a waiver from the IRS, the transfer is treated as a taxable distribution even if the failure is inadvertent. However, a new ruling provides some taxpayers with relief. Background: If you take a withdrawal from [...]

Due Date for FBARs Automatically Extended to October 15 Each Year

The Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice Improvement Act of 2015 changed the due date for filing FinCEN Form 114 (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts; commonly known as FBARs) to April 15 of the following calendar year, with a six-month extension to October 15 allowed. (Previously, the due date was June 30 [...]

Should You Join in Crowdfunding?

Do you need an influx of cash to launch a business venture devoted to your personal passion? You can do things the old-fashioned way and issue an initial public offering (IPO) for review by prospective investors. Although IPOs remain viable for some types of businesses, especially larger ones, they can cost time and money, not [...]

Important! New Tax Filing Deadlines for 2017

For years that begin after December 31, 2015, taxpayers will have new filing deadlines for many tax returns.  The most significant changes are as follows: 2017 Tax Deadlines There are penalties for Form 1099 for incorrect filings, late filings and failure to file.  If Form 1099 is filed within 30 days of the [...]

Five Year-end Ideas for Your Business Benefit from PATH Act extensions

Remember that year-end planning is not just for individuals (see Seven Timely Tax Moves in 2016). In fact, your business operation may benefit from tax moves in 2016 in the wake of several key extensions in the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015. Here are five ideas for small-business owners to consider. [...]

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