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5 Proven Steps to Survive a Connecticut Labor Department Audit

You received a notice of audit from the State of Connecticut Labor Department. What should you do?  Follow these 5 Proven Steps to Survive a Connecticut Labor Department Audit.   1) Give a Power of Attorney to Your CPA To


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3 Proven Steps for Taxpayers to Survive Tax Season

  1)Be Prepared Ah yes, the Boy Scout Motto, “Be Prepared”.  It is very applicable to surviving tax season. How can you get prepared?  Start with completing your tax organizer.  We send these out to our clients in early January. 


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How to File Your Form 1099’s and Avoid IRS Penalties

Determine Who Needs to Be Issued a 1099 A Form 1099 needs to be issued to any unincorporated business that you paid $600 or more.  An unincorporated business includes Limited Liability Companies (LLC’S), Partnerships and Sole Proprietors.   Additionally, a 1099


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3 Proven Reasons a Connecticut Business Owner Should Meet With Their CPA Before Year-End

Another year will end soon.  There is (very) little tax planning that can be done after the year-end.  With the maximum federal income tax bracket of 39.6% and the maximum State of Connecticut income tax bracket of 6.5% there is


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How to Declare Your State of Residence for Tax Purposes

    Some taxpayers will have more than one home.  For them it’s important to declare their state of residence. There are no specific rules to follow to declare your residence. Establishing residence is actually what your intentions are.


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