How to minimize billing bottlenecks

Managing accounts receivable can be challenging, especially in an uncertain economy. To keep your company financially fit, it’s a good idea to occasionally revisit your billing and collections processes to ensure they’re as efficient and effective as possible. Consider these helpful tips. Resolve billing issues quickly The quality of your products or services, and the […]

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What can a power of attorney do?

If the IRS wants to talk to you about a specific tax matter, you can authorize a third party to do the talking for you. But you must grant third-party formal permission. There are several ways to do this, including by assigning your power of attorney to a person who is authorized to practice before […]

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2020 Tax Year Closing May 17

If you didn’t file a 2020 federal income tax return and you expect a refund, time is running out: The deadline for filing and claiming a refund for the 2020 tax year is May 17, 2024. The IRS estimates that $10 billion in 2020 refunds currently remains unclaimed. Keep in mind, however, that even if […]

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IRS budget is cut in latest deal

The fiscal year 2024 federal budget deal signed into law on March 23, 2024, contained some bad news for the IRS. The agency is losing $20 billion of the more than $80 billion originally allocated to it by the Inflation Reduction Act. The $20 billion cut was stipulated by Congressional Republicans, who refused to pass […]

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