SJG News
NEWS ALERT: Changes to IRS Standard Mileage Rates
Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) sets standard mileage rates for business based on an annual study of fixed and variable costs of operating an automobile, including depreciation, insurance, repairs, tires, maintenance, gas and oil. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2017, the standard mileage rates for the use of a
SJG Celebrates 25th Anniversary
SJG Celebrates 25th Anniversary by Sharing the 25 Things That We Have Accomplished As we continue our quarter-century celebration, we would like to say thanks to all of you who have reached out to offer their congratulations. Twenty-five years of experience means nothing without you. Thus far our first two
June 2016 Newsletter
How do you really know if your CPA cares about you? A relationship with a good accountant can save you money and keep you compliant. A relationship with a great accountant does all those things and gives you attentive, professional responsiveness from an advisor who is on your team all
January 2016 Newsletter
It’s officially tax season! Are you prepared? Tax season can be stressful and confusing – but it doesn’t have to be if you’re informed and organized. Here is some important information our tax experts think should know to face the season head on. Announcing the IRS Standard Mileage Rates for
October 2015 Newsletter
The Key Financial Pieces of Successful Expansion Recently, we’ve been exploring the financial benefits, tasks and consequences of expansion. We’ve looked at everything from which questions to ask on the front end of planning, to the many variances in tax compliance, to recommended accounting systems. In this newsletter, the SJG
July 2015 Newsletter
Three steps toward securing financial health As a small business owner, you probably spend almost as much time planning and managing your financial priorities as you do on your business. You have daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly to-do lists. Knowing what to prioritize and how to keep everything working smoothly
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What is a W-9 and Why Do I Need It? Back by Popular Demand.
Form W-9 is an Internal Revenue Service form which is used to request and confirm the name, address, and taxpayer identification information of a taxpayer. Purpose of Form W-9 An individual or entity who is required to file information returns …
Which Business Financial Records Should I Keep? And For How Long?
All businesses, whether large or small, produce an array of records. Maintaining and retaining these records is more than a matter of keeping items in case they are needed for reference or if a business is audited in the future. …
The IRS is a “Hot Mess” says the Washington Post; Here’s Evidence to Prove It
Are you still waiting for your 2020 Individual Tax Refund? You may have to get in line. The IRS’s backlog of unprocessed individual and business tax returns has grown to more than 35MM, notes a report from the national taxpayer …