Beginning January 1, 2018 the standard mileage rates will be: 54.5 cents per mile for business miles driven (up from 53.5 cents per mile in 2017) 18 cents per mile for medical or moving purposes (up from 17 cents per…
BakerStarrett has many certified QuickBooks Pro Advisors. DeAnn is here to answer some common Quickbook questions that you might have. Comment below with any questions you would like her to answer in the next video.
Do you ever have those bank deposits importing from your bank where they don’t match what you enter from customers? Do you ever enter multiple payments from customers and make only one deposit to the bank? There is one thing…
So you’ve done your research, you have your business plan and finances figured out. What’s the next step in starting your own business? Next up is choosing a business entity. You have several options to choose from and they include:…
As I write my third response to an IRS notice for a client on this grand afternoon, I wanted to take the time to remind all of our clients about the new, improved, computer age nature of the IRS (can…
Just about every business intends to provide world-class customer service. And though many claim their customer service is exceptional, very few can back up that assertion. After all, once a company has established a baseline level of success in interacting…
For 2018, the annual limit on deductible contributions is $3,450 for self-only coverage (up from $3,400 in 2017) and $6,900 for family coverage (up from $6,750 in 2017). There is an additional HSA catch-up contribution if age 55 or older…
Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRA’s) are back after the signing of the 21st Century Cure Act, effective January 1, 2017. There are new rules (of course!) that come right along with them for 2017 (as well as some transitional relief for…
Beginning Jan. 1, 2017 the standard mileage rates will be: 53.5 cents per mile for business miles driven (down from 54 cents per mile in 2016) 17 cents per mile for medical or moving purposes (down from 19 cents per…