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Should I Be Afraid of Automated Collection Notices?
You open your mailbox (or, let’s be honest, your email), and there is an automated collection notice. Your heart skips a beat, your palms get sweaty, and you suddenly wish you had kept better track of those bills. But hold on—before you start envisioning debt collectors knocking on your door or repossessing your favorite potted…
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Top Financial Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make (and How to Avoid Them)
Launching a startup is an exhilarating journey, filled with challenges and opportunities. However, many entrepreneurs often stumble when…
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Tax Breaks for Small Businesses in 2024: What’s New and What You Can Claim!
As a small business owner, staying on top of tax law changes can feel like a full-time job. But don’t worry, 2024 is bringing some…
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Year-End Tax Planning Tips for Small Businesses: Close the Year Strong and Minimize Taxes
Whether you’re celebrating a stellar year or tightening the belt after a few tough months, year-end tax strategies can help you minimize you
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Why It’s a Smart Move for Small Businesses to Hire an Accounting Firm for All Accounting Tasks and Profit Planning Strategies
Running a small business can feel like being the captain of a ship. You’re navigating your business through choppy waters, managing…
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Should I Be Afraid of Automated Collection Notices?
Automated collection notices are essentially reminder letters sent by creditors to inform you of overdue payments.
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Why Should I Grant Power of Attorney to My Accounting Firm?
Granting power of attorney to your accounting firm might sound intimidating, but it’s a strategic move that can save you time, reduce stress
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What Do I Do If I Missed the Q2 Estimated Tax Payment Deadline?
Missing a payment deadline is a common hiccup for many, especially busy professionals.
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IRS Private Debt Collection: How Collection Agencies Are Involved
The IRS employs private collection agencies (PCAs) to manage certain overdue tax debts.
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IRS Steps Up: A Closer Look at the Non-Filer Compliance Initiative
This summer, the IRS will be escalating its efforts to address the mounting issue of non-filers, individuals who fail to submit their annual