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Have you or are you going to hire a veteran?

There is a new Veterans Tax Credit which was included in the The VOW to Hire Heroes Act of 2011 (enacted 11/21/11) expanded the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), for businesses that hire eligible unemployed veterans on or before 12/31/12. The credit maximum is $9,600 per veteran for for-profit businesses depending on the length of [...]

Landowners Protection Act Hopes to Open More Hunting Land in Alabama

As we roll out of deer season and into turkey season we are reminded of the passage of  Alabama Senate Bill 84.  Senator Gerald Allen (R-Cottondale) sponsored this bill and it was signed into law last year by Governor Bentley.  This important piece of legislation will hopefully pave the way for many more tracts of land in Alabama to be [...]

By |2015-06-05T19:11:35+00:00February 15th, 2012|Individual Tax, News & Events, Timber|0 Comments

Staying on the right side of the IRS

Recently Forbes ran a great article titled, "How To Avoid -- Or Win -- An IRS Audit or Court Battle" after the IRS posted its annual report to Congress by the National Taxpayers Advocate. The top litigation areas highlights where the IRS is focusing most of its enforcement effort, especially directed at  individuals and small [...]

By |2017-05-18T22:55:14+00:00February 11th, 2012|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Individual Tax|0 Comments

IRS Launches the IRS2GO App for iPhone, Android

Taxpayers can check refunds, get tax information WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today unveiled IRS2Go, its first smartphone application that lets taxpayers check on their status of their tax refund and obtain helpful tax information. "This new smart phone app reflects our commitment to modernizing the agency and engaging taxpayers where they want when [...]

Most recent disaster victims in Alabama qualify for tax relief

The IRS has announced on its website that victims of the severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding in counties of Alabama that are designated as federal disaster areas qualifying for individual assistance have more time to make tax payments and file returns. Certain other time-sensitive acts also are postponed. This article summarizes the relief [...]

By |2015-06-05T19:12:05+00:00February 8th, 2012|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Individual Tax|0 Comments

Innovative Family Business Growth

Title: Innovative Family Business GrowthLocation: Sellers Auditorium, Alabama CampusLink out: Click hereDescription: As part of Entrepreneurship Week at the School of Business for University of Alabama, JamisonMoneyFarmer's Managing Shareholder Bryan Chandler, CPA, CFP, PFS, and Bobby Bragg, CPA, Director of Practice Growth will speak with UA's Clinical Professor Allen Henry on issues and opportunities around [...]

By |2015-06-05T19:12:05+00:00February 6th, 2012|News & Events|0 Comments

77 Tax deductions expired in 2011

According to the congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, 77 tax deductions, tax credits and other tax-saving laws expired on Dec. 31, 2011.  The most popular deductions  for individuals are state and local sales tax deductions and the college tuition and fee deductions.  Companies are also seeing some of their favorites expire like the 100 percent bonus [...]

Alabama Gives Day

Title: Alabama Gives DayLocation: One Day of online givingLink out: Click hereDescription: Go to www.algives.razoo.com to give to your favorite charity. Millions have been raised in other states through this one day of online giving!Start Date: 2012-02-01End Date: 2012-02-03

By |2015-06-05T19:12:05+00:00February 1st, 2012|News & Events|0 Comments

Form 1099-S – A “Must” for Reporting Timber Sales

Prior to May 28, 2009, pay-as-cut sales proceeds were not required to be reported on 1099 information forms.  However, in T.D. 9450, the Treasury Department clarified that both pay-as-cut timber sales and lump-sum timber sales are now required to be reported on Form 1099-S. Please contact our office if you need more information.  We would be more than happy [...]

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