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Just because you filed your taxes and are expecting no refund doesn’t mean you’re free and clear. Around this time of year, the IRS begins sending out notices, letters, and a bunch of other goodies to let tax payers know there is something missing or incomplete. In what we hope to be a number of […]

No one likes to do it, but bankruptcy can be an unfortunate and inevitable part of bookkeeping and accounting, whether in Houston or not. When your expenses overtake your income and there’s no capital left to draw on, bankruptcy is a likely option. But you don’t have to go it alone. Check out these accounting […]

Hello, and welcome again to another useful bookkeeping entry from your local accounting firm in Houston. In today’s entry, we will be taking a look at a necessary evil for any business or bookkeeper: the invoice. And since invoices are best used when collecting money, who wants to spend money to have some other firm […]

It’s that time again when individuals and business gather their documents and head off to an accounting firm in Houston to get help in preparing taxes. And while we’ve previously discussed what to bring to your bookkeeper or accountant, we decided to give a little tutorial for those of you who use any schedule forms […]

Anyone with an internet connection or television knows that fiscal year 2013 is going to be far different than the previous one. And much like the entire country, Houston and the surrounding areas are included, as federal tax policies and rates are about to change. If you don’t feel like waiting for your accountant or […]

If you own a business, you can know the pain of filing two or more tax returns. With business taxes being very different from individual taxes, the bookkeeping and accounting for your own business can be a daunting task, especially for those in their first year of doing business. But there are many bookkeepers both […]

Whether you work for a big corporation or you are your own boss, there are always tax returns to be filed. In Houston and Texas, state income taxes are not filed and a bookkeeper is not needed in that respect, but federal taxes still apply. If you are a business of one, aka freelancer, you […]