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Shareholder Kim Smith Added to Selma and Dallas County Economic Development Authority

By |2018-01-17T21:39:24+00:00January 17th, 2018|News & Events, Press Releases, SALT|

Selma, Alabama – JamisonMoneyFarmer (JMF) Shareholder Kim Smith was elected to the Selma and Dallas County Economic Development Authority Board of Directors.  She will act as Secretary/Treasurer.  Kim is the lead shareholder in the JMF office in Selma. Kim and her husband Ken Smith live in Valley Grande outside of Selma and she is [...]

October 31st Filing Requirement: Reporting for Entities Exempt from Sales Tax

By |2018-01-11T20:50:15+00:00October 20th, 2017|News & Events, SALT|

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 tax [...]

Common Mistakes Foreign Direct Investors Make Entering The US and Alabama

By |2018-01-11T20:51:29+00:00August 22nd, 2017|International, Manufacturing, News & Events, SALT|

The JamisonMoneyFarmer International Practice Group works with many foreign-owned companies on a variety of tax and accounting issues.  As part of our recent US German Alliance meeting in Tuscaloosa, one of the sessions included a discussion about “Common Mistakes Foreign Direct Investors Make Entering the United States”.  We have summarized that discussion as it [...]

 “Bright-Line” Income Tax Nexus Standard for Businesses

By |2017-06-19T21:22:10+00:00June 19th, 2017|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Manufacturing, News & Events, SALT|

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 [...]

Let Us Help You Make Some Tax Moves Before Year End

By |2017-05-18T22:55:01+00:00November 21st, 2016|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Entrepreneurs, Estate & Trust, Individual Tax, News & Events, Pension Admin & Consulting, SALT|

With a new administration taking shape in our nation’s capital after the elections, you can expect that significant tax reforms will be debated, and perhaps enacted, in the near future. But the greatest impact on year-end tax planning in 2016 will likely derive from what happened late last year, not what will happen next year. [...]

Alabama Tax Tribunal Rejects Regulation Limiting Credit for Taxes Paid to Other State

By |2017-05-18T22:55:01+00:00November 16th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, Individual Tax, News & Events, SALT|

Alabama Tax Tribunal Rejects Regulation Limiting Credit for Taxes Paid to Other State Taxpayers with multi-state income have refund potential for prior years By:  Kim Smith, CPA, Tax Shareholder Kim is a shareholder, a member of the JMF Tax Department and in charge of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group.  With over 20 [...]

Alabama Amnesty Program to Begin June 30th

By |2017-05-18T22:55:02+00:00June 27th, 2016|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Individual Tax, News & Events, Press Releases, SALT|

By:  Kim Smith, CPA, Tax Shareholder Kim is a shareholder, a member of the JMF Tax Department and in charge of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group.  With over 20 years of experience, she assists clients with corporate, partnership, and individual income tax reporting as well as complex multi-state income and sales tax [...]

State of Alabama v. Omni Studio, LLC – A Victory for Photographers

By |2017-05-18T22:55:05+00:00May 11th, 2016|Corporate & Partnership Tax, Entrepreneurs, Press Releases, SALT|

By:  Betsy Jarnigan, CPA Tax Supervisor Betsy is a member of the JMF Tax Department and an integral part of the JMF State and Local Tax (SALT) group.  She is also a recipient of the ASCPA Outstanding Young CPA Award.  About a year ago, we blogged (ADOR considering changes to existing rules for sales tax on photography) [...]

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