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    5 Common Mistakes on DIY Tax Returns

    5 Common Mistakes on DIY Tax Returns

    It's very common that when a new client comes to us, they had previously been doing their taxes themselves. Sometimes they are wanting to change that because their tax situation became far more complex this year, and they no longer feel qualified to handle it themselves. Other times, it may be because a certain element of their taxes has always been confusing to them and they want to make sure that they are doing it right. Another scenario is that their DIY tax return has res
    FAQ: "Should my company be an S-Corp?"

    FAQ: "Should my company be an S-Corp?"

    These days almost every new client consult starts the same "I want to talk about having you do the bookkeeping/payroll/sales tax/tax returns BUT I also really want to know if my company should be an S-Corp." It's a very trendy question right now. It seems that many of you have been talking to the same person who has given you the advice that your company probably should be an S-Corp. From what I gather, this person is the neighbor of your brother's girlfriend's friend from wo
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