by pjscpas | Feb 17, 2019 | All, Taxes
Tax season can be a time of high anxiety caused by uncertainty. As a marketing and content professional (and not a CPA), when it comes to our personal taxes I go into super organization mode, putting together every tax document we get in the mail, any donation... by pjscpas | Sep 24, 2018 | All, Taxes, Updates
This CPA Client Tax Letter is provided by PJS & Co. CPAs to its clients through an arrangement with the AICPA, which holds the copyright to the CPA Client Tax Letter and reserves all rights. Permission is required for any further redistribution or reuse of this...
by pjscpas | May 29, 2018 | All, Taxes
Imagine making a mistake worth $250,000 – one that could have been avoided with a small investment and guidance from a tax professional. One of our clients came to us in this exact situation. They had chosen to file their tax return in line with how they were... by pjscpas | Mar 30, 2018 | All, Best Practices, Taxes
Life happens – and as it happens, we experience change. While some changes are bigger than others, even small changes in your business can affect your taxes. There can be serious consequences to making large changes without talking to your CPA or lawyer first, so take...
by pjscpas | Aug 21, 2017 | Accounting, All, Real Estate, Taxes
As a business owner one of the largest checks you write each month is likely your rent check. What if you could be writing that check to yourself each month? Maybe you’ve considered owning your own building in the past but were unsure of the ramifications.... by pjscpas | Feb 21, 2017 | All, Best Practices, Taxes
UPDATED: 9/19/18 – Meals and entertainment should no longer be kept in one account together. More details below. Knowing what expenses are tax deductible is crucial to ensuring the success and longevity of any business. Yet surprisingly, year after year,...