by Steve Shamrock | Mar 6, 2017 | Business Advice, Taxes
Everyone thinks that fraud can’t happen to them. But fraud can happen to anyone, anywhere. Fraud awareness and prevention is as important. Fraud prevention is a little like eating healthy; you eat fruits and vegetables, watch your portions, but…you eat a...
by Steve Shamrock | Mar 6, 2017 | Business Advice, Taxes
Airbnb. Bitcoin. Bicycle sharing services. The ability for people and business to exchange goods and services is changing rapidly. So how does this effect your business? Are you losing out by not using them? While only you can answer that by comparing the costs with...
by Steve Shamrock | Jan 6, 2017 | Business Advice, Taxes
With the competition for job candidates tightening, your company’s employment package should be evaluated to attract the people that will improve your business. This costs money of course, but some benefits are paid partially by the US Government. With a recent...
by Steve Shamrock | Nov 16, 2016 | Business Advice, Taxes
The IRS issued proposed regulations on Jan. 20, 2015 that would permit companies to benefit from a research and development credit for software it develops. Even though it is used for the taxpayer’s internal operations (software developed for customer use has...
by Steve Shamrock | Oct 16, 2016 | Business Advice, Taxes
What do you consider as revenue? Most people equate revenue with cash coming in. And certainly that is usually the ultimate measure of what value a business gets from its customers. Like many things in life, timing is everything, as they say. How many of you over the...
by Steve Shamrock | Sep 6, 2016 | Business Advice, Taxes
With the economy continuing to grow, and that you may be considering expansion, you may want to know what is the most tax-advantaged way to execute this? It depends on your business. If you offer personal experiences, hiring quality people is the way to go. The right...