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Keep It Simple Accounting: September 2010
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Thursday, September 30, 2010. Now is a great time to review your profit and loss and balance sheet to see where you stand as the year end approaches. Clean up your books and consult your CPA to help you plan to close out your year on the right note. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keep It Simple Accounting. News and tips about bookkeeping for small businesses. Keep It Simple Accounting.
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Keep It Simple Accounting: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. For you and your employees. 183; Shred or tear into three and throw in three different trash containers documents that show your SSNs, bank, credit-card, or other personal data. 183; Beware of “junk” credit-card offers. Completing the application will give the sender sufficient personal information to steal from you. 183; Avoid using public wireless Internet for banking or other communications that include personal data. For your company or client. 183; Provide drawers or cabi...
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Keep It Simple Accounting: 2010 Summer Hiring Rules
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Friday, June 25, 2010. 2010 Summer Hiring Rules. Some federal regs you should know. Paid holidays. Under federal law, paying part-time and summer help for holidays is optional any time of year. Paid vacation. No law requires paid vacation, but if you give paid vacation, some federal and state laws apply. Benefits. Providing health insurance or other benefits to temporary and part-time employees is optional; if not available, it should be so stated in a written benefits plan. Keep It Simple Accounting.
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Keep It Simple Accounting: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Your tax deadline is 11:59pm tonight! Don't forget to file your taxes or file for an extension! Thursday, April 9, 2009. When keeping a mileage record for reimbursement of business mileage be sure to indicate in your journal what the purpose was for each trip. It is not enough to just mark it as 'business'. If you are audited the IRS will not accept that as well documented. It's always better to over document than not provide enough information. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Keep It Simple Accounting: July 2009
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009. Tracking our personal expenses in QuickBooks has definately been a wake up call. It's great to know how much you've spent so far each month and where you are spending. It makes it a lot easier to create a budget and to see where you are overspending. I think everyone should use some type of software or tracking program for their expenses. Some banks offer online tracking of expense types. There is also mint.com. So take charge of your finances. You know you need to. The best par...
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Keep It Simple Accounting: May 2009
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Sales Tax on Internet Sales. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keep It Simple Accounting. News and tips about bookkeeping for small businesses. Keep It Simple Accounting. Sales Tax on Internet Sales.
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Keep It Simple Accounting: August 2009
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Friday, August 14, 2009. It's amazing how many people don't reconcile their bank accounts on a monthly basis. To me this is essential to keeping track of your finances. Especially if you are using a debit card. This way you can make sure that every bank transaction is valid and that you have accounted for them all. If you aren't keeping track of what is happening in your bank account how will you know if you are a victim of fraud or identity theft? Friday, August 7, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Keep It Simple Accounting: Payroll Definitions
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Thursday, November 11, 2010. 8220;Back-pay” is pay received for actual or deemed employment in a prior tax year. Back-pay that is wages for covered employment is FICA taxable regardless of the year paid. Use the SS wage ceiling and percentage in effect in the year that the back-pay is distributed (not the year when the employee should have received it). October 4, 2011 at 2:31 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Keep It Simple Accounting. News and tips about bookkeeping for small businesses.
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Keep It Simple Accounting: Preventing Identity Theft
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. For you and your employees. 183; Shred or tear into three and throw in three different trash containers documents that show your SSNs, bank, credit-card, or other personal data. 183; Beware of “junk” credit-card offers. Completing the application will give the sender sufficient personal information to steal from you. 183; Avoid using public wireless Internet for banking or other communications that include personal data. For your company or client. 183; Provide drawers or cabi...
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Keep It Simple Accounting: November 2009
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009. It's Almost Year End! December 31st is approaching! Are your books in order? Your accounts up to date? Are you realising that you should have been entering your financial info into some sort of software program all year long? Grab that big brown bag of receipts and get a move on. It may be time to call in a professional bookkeeper. Thursday, November 19, 2009. New Federal Withholding Tables. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Keep It Simple Accounting. Keep It Simple Accounting.