Big Tax Breaks for Property Condemnations (Accounting Web) - In several previous columns, Iâve discussed Internal Revenue Code Section 1033. It authorizes a valuable break when property is condemned (âinvoluntarily convertedâ) by a governmental authority or sold to it under treat of condemnation.
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How Well Do You Know Small Business? (JofA) - There are 30.2 million small businesses in the U.S., making up 99.9% of businesses and employing 47.5% of the U.S. workforce. According to the latest JPMorgan Chase Business Leaders Outlook survey, the majority of small business owners have a cautiously optimistic outlook for their business and the U.S. economy in 2019.
Understanding Your Clients' Challenges is the First Step (CPA Practice Advisor) - There are incredibly remarkable opportunities for todayâs accounting firms that can be reached with a few tweaks in the traditional models for our industry. Weâve seen the start of this as the word âconsultingâ has crept into the culture of some forward-thinking accounting firms.
How to Increase Your Laptop Battery Life (PC Mag) - Close your apps when you're not using them. Never prop up your notebook on a pillow. These and six more easy tips will help you squeeze longer battery life out of your Windows 10 or Mac laptop.
Welcome To The Tax Blogosphere: Write-Off: The Tax Blog (TaxProf Blog) - Welcome to our new blog, Write-Off: The Tax Blog, hosted by the UNC Tax Center. The purpose of this blog is to provide original, useful, compelling and timely tax information to the general public, especially those with an interest in tax policy.