September, 2020

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Why small business owners need to own marketing instead of renting it

DuctTapeMarketing

Why small business owners need to own marketing instead of renting it written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing. Odds are this question has crossed your mind at one point in time if you’re a small business owner: “Should I hire someone in-house for marketing or continue to seek outside help?”. So many small business owners are afraid to hire marketing people internally.

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Latest Developments in State and Local Sales Tax

TaxConnex

In Alabama , rising pandemic-related online shopping has been a “life saver” for the state’s municipal governments and a “financial vaccine for Alabama’s counties,” the state said. The state’s SSUT has taken in more than $309 million overall during the current fiscal year – almost double the tax generated during all of fiscal 2018-19. The number of online retailers in the program has also grown from fewer than 200 in 2017 to more than 2,900 today.

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Earn $20 per Book Promoting My Tax Preparer Book from Home in Your Spare Time

AdviceForTaxpreparers

Advice for Tax Preparers Making tax preparers lives easier one blog at a time HOME. ABOUT. CONTACT. BOOK. Earn $20 per Book Promoting My Tax Preparer Book from Home in Your Spare Time. by Bill Meador, CPA, JD. My name is Bill Meador and I am writing a book to help tax staff succeed in a public accounting firm tax department. Since I do not plan to sell this book through a publishing company, I need another way to market the book to the public.

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Common Accounting Mistakes: Government Edition - Issue #6 Fixed Assets

SMBAccountant

Nearly all businesses have some kind of fixed assets. A fixed asset is something purchased or assembled that is intended for long-term use. It is not a liquid asset and cannot be converted quickly to cash. The useful life, or amount of time the asset should be useful to the company, must be greater than one year and be greater than the established corporate limit.

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Building a Business Case for Finance Automation

Speaker: Danny Gassaway and Wayne Richards

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PPP Update: Two New Rules for Owners of S and C Corporations

Bharmal&Associates

PPP Update: Two New Rules for Owners of S & C Corporations. The Payroll Protection Program (PPP) rules—they keep a-changing. During the past month, the Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a new set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and a new interim final rule, which in combination create the following good news for the Payroll Protection Program (PPP): More forgiveness.

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Backed up Bookkeeping – 5 Tips on Managing Your Accounting

MyIRSRelief

As any business owner will tell you, there are simply not enough hours in the day, and life as a business owner can be described as ‘busy’ at best. If you’re running your own business, in Los Angeles, or Orange County, regardless of how large or small your company is, you simply must ensure that you have your books and accounts in order. The IRS doesn’t care about how busy you are, they don’t care about years of backed up bookkeeping, financial worries, or anything else, they simply care about y

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5 Steps to Put Your Business on the Right Track to Maintain Sales Tax Compliance

TaxConnex

It has been two years since the US Supreme Court passed the Wayfair decision which paved the way for states to enact economic nexus rules. At this point, the majority of finance professionals understand the need to maintain sales & use tax compliance. Most businesses have some type of process in place although it may not be comprehensive enough.

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How Do Venture Capitalists Evaluate Startups? An Interview with a VC.

BurklandAssociates

Part 1 of Burkland’s interview with Andy McLoughlin, Partner at Uncork Capital Andy McLoughlin is a venture capitalist at Uncork Capital. Andy recently shared some time with Burkland's Head of Read More. The post How Do Venture Capitalists Evaluate Startups? An Interview with a VC. appeared first on Burkland.

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Paid Sick Leave Laws by State: The Chart, Map, & Accrual Info You Need

Patriot Software

Typically, employers get to choose whether they want to offer types of paid time off, like sick leave, to employees. But depending on your business location, you might not have a choice. Little by little, paid sick leave laws by state are on the rise. If your employees work in a state with mandatory sick […] READ MORE.

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Seven Things To Know Before You Take Out EIDL Loan

Bharmal&Associates

Seven Things To Know Before You Take Out EIDL Loan. Small Business Administration (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDLs) can be a great source of low-interest funding for businesses struggling with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loans, EIDLs are not forgivable—borrowers have to pay them back.

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Fall In Love With the Month-End Close

It's the time of year to give our close process some TLC. Join us in this one hour webinar where we discuss how to adopt leading practices and infuse technology into the month-end close process to improve our experience and increase our productivity during month-end and quarter-end close. Learning Objectives: This course's objective is to understand how the month-end close can be improved with automation and adoption of leading practices.

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Building a Sales Culture in Accounting Businesses

PANALITIX

RESOURCES / ARTICLES. Building a Sales Culture. IN Accounting Businesses. Panalitix CEO Mark Ferris recently presented a webinar on Building a Sales Culture in accounting businesses. He investigated how to get team members to WANT TO sell… which requires a major mindset shift in most cases. Our webinar audience came up with such good questions that we decided to respond with our thoughts in this article.

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European Central Banks Demand Strict Cryptocurrency Regulations

PYMNTS

Europe's biggest banks have called on the European Commission to implement tough regulations for cryptocurrencies, such as stablecoins, that would protect consumers and preserve state sovereignty in monetary policy, Reuters reported. In a joint statement Friday (Sept. 11), the finance ministers of Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands said they asked the executive branch of the European Union (EU), the agency responsible for managing the day-to-day business of the EU’s 27 nations, to

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Taxes in the Telecom World: Misconceptions and Advice

TaxConnex

This article was written for the Atlanta Business Chronicle Leadership Trust. To see the original post, click here. Taxes are an integral part of the telecom world. Taxes, fees and government surcharges on telecommunications services increased from 19.1% to 21.7% in 2019 (even as average monthly bills for consumers actually dropped). In talking with countless telecommunications service providers about their various tax and regulatory requirements, there are some recurring themes I hear that can

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A Venture Capital Firm Invested in a Startup Based on a Cold Email. Here’s Why.

BurklandAssociates

Part 2 of Burkland’s interview with Andy McLoughlin, Partner at Uncork Capital Andy McLoughlin is a venture capitalist at Uncork Capital. Andy recently shared some time with Burkland's Head of Read More. The post A Venture Capital Firm Invested in a Startup Based on a Cold Email. Here’s Why. appeared first on Burkland.

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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Common Accounting Mistakes: Government Edition - Issue #6 Fixed Assets

SMBAccountant

Nearly all businesses have some kind of fixed assets. A fixed asset is something purchased or assembled that is intended for long-term use. It is not a liquid asset and cannot be converted quickly to cash. The useful life, or amount of time the asset should be useful to the company, must be greater than one year and be greater than the established corporate limit.

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Bharmal & Associates, Inc. Receives First Reviews on Clutch, Maintains Perfect 5.0-Star Average on the Platform

Bharmal&Associates

We’re no ordinary accounting firm here at Bharmal & Associates, Inc.! With years of experience as a professional service organization, we offer a wide range of services for businesses and individuals. From individual tax planning services to complex corporate consulting engagements, we are ready to be your full-service CPA firm. Based in Orange County, Southern California, we received our first reviews on Clutch and maintain a perfect 5.0-Star Average on the platform.

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Improving Workflow to Drive Profit and Growth

PANALITIX

RESOURCES / ARTICLES. Improving Workflow. to Drive Profit and Growth. We hear a lot about accountants evolving their businesses to offer high margin (advisory) services. This makes sense as technology innovation, increased competition and downward price pressure impact the industry. The fact is, however, that most accounting businesses will continue to offer compliance services because they are in demand and are the bedrock of an accounting business.

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Deloitte Becomes First Of Big Four To Break Up Business

PYMNTS

Deloitte will be the first of the “Big Four” auditors to break up its business after selecting a new auditing board to undertake the task, according to a report from The Telegraph. The company, along with fellow Big Four members EY , KPMG and PwC , had been warned by watchdogs that their businesses needed to break off their profitable consultancy arms from audit divisions.

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Next-Level Fraud Prevention: Strategies for Today’s Threat Landscape

Speaker: Sierre Lindgren

Fraud is a battle that every organization must face – it’s no longer a question of “if” but “when.” Every organization is a potential target for fraud, and the finance department is often the bullseye. From cleverly disguised emails to fraudulent payment requests, the tactics of cybercriminals are advancing rapidly. Drawing insights from real-world cases and industry expertise, we’ll explore the vulnerabilities in your processes and how to fortify them effectively.

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6 (Not So) Simple Steps to Sales Tax Compliance

TaxConnex

Sales tax is complicated. Many sales tax companies will tell you it’s simple with their solution, but when you take a look at all that goes in to compliance – you will understand that no technology can fully automate or manage sales tax without a good bit of project management from your side. In this blog , we’ll take a look at the 6 steps to compliance and some of the complexities that go with them.

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How Startups Can Utilize Spend Management & Drive Growth

BurklandAssociates

How can a growing tech startup that is not yet profitable drive towards profitability during a recession? Burkland CFO Marc Zablatsky joins CFO Daily News, Procurify, and a small panel Read More. The post How Startups Can Utilize Spend Management & Drive Growth appeared first on Burkland.

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Common Accounting Mistakes: Government Edition - Issue #5 Purchasing

SMBAccountant

The purchasing documentation and process helps keeps track of items to be charged but how does it all work?Who approves what money is spent in your company? What proof do you have that a purchase was approved? What project, if any, will this purchase be charged? Did you get the best value or price? These are very important questions whether a company has government contracts or not.

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Maximizing Profits Through Proper Tax Planning

MyIRSRelief

With more than 30 million small businesses in the US, effective tax planning is essential to maximizing profits and minimizing taxes, keeping more of what is earned, and lowering your taxes for the future. Understanding the intricacies of effective tax planning takes professional guidance to ensure that you are taking advantage of every opportunity.

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Cash Flow Secrets Every Upskilled CPA Should Know

Speaker: Debra L. Robinson

CPAs know the drill: taxes, compliance, rinse, repeat. But what about the sneaky cash flow that’s quietly messing with your organization’s success? It’s time to step into the spotlight and expose the “dirty little secrets” of cash flow to fuel strategic growth. By upskilling your accounting practices and shifting focus from tax compliance to the strategic movement of money, you can transform your role from reactive accountant to proactive financial strategist.

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Xero Accounting and Taxes for eCommerce Companies

FusionCPA

As your e-commerce business grows it becomes increasingly complicated and you may be looking at all-in-one solutions like Xero accounting and Xero taxes. Staying current and organized when it comes to your bookkeeping starts to demand more and more time. You and your CFO may be looking for ways to simplify your bookkeeping. On the other hand, you may need to take a more in-depth look into your numbers but don’t have the time to sort through all the data and don’t know where to start to create a

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Visa: Real-Time Settlement, Online Marketplaces Help Put SMBs Back On The Road To Recovery

PYMNTS

Online marketplaces are the digital storefronts helping small to mid-sized businesses survive — but adding real-time settlement into the mix can help them thrive. To that end, joint research between PYMNTS and Visa , in a study titled Marketplaces as Retail’s New Front Door , found that 60 percent of surveyed businesses that are not currently using online marketplaces would like to do so.

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COVID Surcharges and Sales Tax

TaxConnex

Lost sales, expenses for cleaning, more time and money for employee protection and training are just some of the reasons for businesses to claim they now have to charge extra to pay for responding to the pandemic (aka, “COVID surcharges”). In many places and for many industries these charges have become commonplace. Dentists’ offices were among the first reopening to charge such fees, followed by hair salons and other businesses that necessitate personal contact.

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2021 Tax Deadlines for Startups

BurklandAssociates

Here are 2021 tax deadlines for startups including U.S. Federal tax filing dates, and key tax dates for San Francisco, New York, and Seattle. You can estimate your tax preparation Read More. The post 2021 Tax Deadlines for Startups appeared first on Burkland.

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Profit in the Details: Rethinking Spend for Monumental Impact

Speaker: Aaron Berson

Managing spend is more than a cost cutting exercise – it's a pathway to smarter decisions that unlock efficiency and drive growth. By understanding and refining the spending process, financial leaders can empower their organizations to achieve more with less. Explore the art of balancing financial control with operational growth. From uncovering hidden inefficiencies to designing workflows that scale your business, we’ll share strategies to align your organization’s spending with its strategic g

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Common Accounting Mistakes: Government Edition - Issue #5 Purchasing

SMBAccountant

The purchasing documentation and process helps keeps track of items to be charged but how does it all work?Who approves what money is spent in your company? What proof do you have that a purchase was approved? What project, if any, will this purchase be charged? Did you get the best value or price? These are very important questions whether a company has government contracts or not.

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Leaping Into the Unknown

SingleTrackAccounting

We have been recently reminded that it is crucial for entrepreneurs to stay up to date on emerging trends. Staying dynamic will allow you to successfully alter your course to fulfill client needs and thrive amid transition and variability. Owning a small business can be uncertain, even in the best of times and 2020 has been no exception. This year could include a major pivot in your business as the current situation has drastically changed the landscape in several different ways.

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Deferring Employee Payroll Taxes 

CapataCPA

Deferring Employee Payroll Taxes The U.S. Treasury and IRS have released the initial guidance, Notice 2020-25, to put into operation the President’s Executive Order, which allows employers to defer employee payroll taxes beginning on September 1, 2020. It’s important to note that this relief is intended for the employer, not the employee. The employer is the “affected taxpayer” in this Executive Order.

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‘What Did You Change?’ 34 Payments Execs Weigh In On Payments, The Pandemic And New Possibilities

PYMNTS

The end of the third quarter of 2020 offers a moment to look back — and ahead — as a year unlike any other is (a bit more) than three quarters finished. It may be hard to remember, but when 2020 dawned, unemployment was near historic lows, at about 3.6 percent. GDP was growing at a healthy clip, and most companies — large and small — saw the trends of top-line and bottom-line growth as set. to continue.

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Navigating Bleisure Travel: A Guide for Mid-Sized Companies

Bleisure travel — where employees combine work and leisure — has been around since the advent of corporate travel and is here to stay. Successful bleisure policies strike a balance between employee preferences and company goals — workers report a 64% improvement in work-life balance, while companies benefit from reduced travel costs and increased workforce innovation.