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We Moved ~ New Sign is Up!

We outgrew our office space! Yes, if you have been by our office recently, you’d have to agree – space was a premium! We have moved to a larger office space (not too far away) down the road on W. College Ave to S. Casaloma Drive (across from Office Max). Our new address is 213 […]

Tax reform brings changes to real estate rehabilitation tax credit

Rehabilitation Tax Credit: The rehabilitation tax credit offers an incentive for owners to renovate and restore old or historic buildings. Tax reform legislation passed in December 2017 changed when the credit is claimed and provides a transition rule: The credit is 20 percent of the taxpayer’s qualifying costs for rehabilitating a building. The credit doesn’t […]

And the Winners Are…

Our Costume Contest at the dog park was a huge success with over 30 dogs sporting their Halloween attire! Judges were small business owners in the community (see below). Pictures were taken by Neil Geiger of Neil Geiger Studio. All participants received a Participant Certificate. Thank you to all who participated and enjoyed the event!  […]

Tax Extensions Due: Tips for Procrastinators

Are you one of the many people that filed a tax extension way back in April? Well, that went fast, didn’t it? Yup, the time’s here. Following are some tips if you are one of these procrastinators. Choose your tax preparer wisely. Read my blog from last week and be sure to safeguard your personal information. […]

“Why should my tax preparer be an EA?”

In today’s ever-changing world of tax and identity fraud, it is more important than ever that you, the taxpayer, know who is handling your personal information.  Your tax preparer knows everything the identity thieves want to know about you – your Social Security Number, Date of Birth, Bank Account Number, and possibly more. So what […]