Early planning can make 2012 filing season easier
The new year brings a new tax filing season. Mid-April may seem
like a long time away in January but it is important to start
preparing now for filing your 2011 federal income tax return.
The IR...
Looking back: Top 10 federal tax developments of 2011
Looking back over 2011, the IRS, Congress and the courts made many
tax decisions impacting taxpayers of all types. Some tax
developments were taxpayer-friendly; others imposed new
requirements on taxp...
How do I...Claim a charitable contribution of property?
Claiming a charitable deduction for a cash contribution is
straightforward. The taxpayer claims the amount paid, whether by
cash, check, credit card or some other method, if the proper
records are mai...
January 2012 tax compliance calendar
As an individual or business, it is your responsibility to be aware
of and to meet your tax filing/reporting deadlines. This calendar
summarizes important tax reporting and filing data for
individuals...
FAQ: Are individuals now required to purchase health insurance?
The answer is no for 2010, but yes, in practical terms, for 2014
and beyond. The health care reform package (the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and the Health Care and Education
Re...
FAQ: What if I owe taxes and can't pay the full amount?
If you have completed your tax return and you owe more money that
you can afford to pay in full, do not worry, you have many options.
While it is in your best interest to pay off as much of your tax
l...
Payroll taxes can be a minefield for small employers
More small businesses get into trouble with the IRS over payroll
taxes than any other type of tax. Payroll taxes are a huge source
of government revenue and the IRS takes them very seriously. It is
ac...
FAQ: Audits and Examinations
Q: After what period is my federal tax return safe from audit? A:
Generally, the time-frame within which the IRS can examine a
federal tax return you have filed is three years. To be more
specific, Co...
FAQ: Are closing costs tax deductible when you refinance?
This is a simple question, but the question does not have a simple
answer. Generally speaking the answer is no, closing costs are not
deductible when refinancing. However, the answer depends on what
y...
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Our accounting firm is proud to have provided professional services to individuals and small business clients for 20 years in Kitsap County including Silverdale, Bremerton, Port Orchard and Poulsbo. Of course we offer bookkeeping, financial statement preparation, tax return preparation, tax planning and IRS audit representation. We also have extensive experience in the construction and real estate industries and in using QuickBooks software. And we can help you with accounting for any type of business: sole proprietor, S corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited liability partnership (LLP), partnership, estate or trust.
Our accountants, Chuck Huddleston, Terri McKenzie and Vicki Finney are committed to providing professional, knowledgeable and friendly services. We are all highly active in the community as well. Chuck and Terri are also members of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Washington Society of Certified Public Accountants (WSCPA).