More than 50 percent of all small-business owners are 50 or older, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. While most small-business owner...
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In a White House Briefing on April 26, 2017, Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin and Director of the National Economic Counsel Gary Cohn released...
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Osborne Rincon, Certified Public Accountants, in La Quinta has announced that Monica Duarte, CPA, MSA has joined the firm...
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As tax season has progressed, one of the questions that has repeatedly been asked is “What’s President Trump going to do with taxes”? The answer to that question is easy…
Read MoreSmall Business and Cybersecurity
Not a week goes by without a new hacking story in the news. Whether it’s Target, Yahoo, the DNC, even the NSA was hacked last year, these big headlines show...
Read MoreAudit Manager Robert Hendrix, MBA Attains CPA License
Osborne Rincon, Certified Public Accountants, continues to expand services and expertise for our clients....
Read MoreAmerican Made Costs Too Much
The United States corporate tax rate is tied for second highest in the world, along with several others at 35%. Canada, our neighbor...
Read More“Bonus” on Bonus Depreciation
This is my favorite time of year. Not only because of the holidays, but right now, at the very end of the year, I can actually get my clients to do some...
Read MoreDo we have the correct auditor for your non-profit?
It’s that time of year again, the end of the year means it’s time to audit the financial records for your organization. Do we use...
Read MoreIs there too much trust in our organizations?
No owner of a business or executive director of a non-profit wants to think that their employees would ever steal from them. The people in our organizations become...
Read MoreAre you an Investor or Real Estate Professional?
Many of you reading this article have real estate property that you lease to others. If you have several rental properties that indicate...
Read MoreNew Rules for Exempt and Salaried Employees
On May 18, 2016, President Obama and Secretary Perez revealed the publication of the Department of Labor’s final rule updating the overtime regulations. The Final Rule...
Read MoreWho is on your Team
In business, you need all the help you can get. You need a team behind you that can help you maneuver the many complicated areas we all must overcome...
Read MoreSomeone Filed a Tax Return Using My Identity! What Do I Do?
If someone uses your information to file a fraudulent tax return, they are looking to get your tax refund. You'll want to work with the IRS as soon as you discover...
Read MoreSave on Energy, Save on Taxes
The heat of summer is here! As the temperatures rise, so will your utility bills. Federal tax credits are still available, but outside solar, the credits may not be enough to make...
Read MoreOrdering off an Employers' Cafeteria Plan
How do I order off of my employers’ cafeteria plan? The name may not make sense but the benefits do...
Read MoreIt's Time to Start Thinking About 2016 Tax Planning
Although tax season just finished, it’s never too early to start planning for next year. There are things you can do now to take advantage...
Read MoreBusiness Personal Property Tax (Form 571-L)
It’s that time of year when businesses will be receiving notices from county tax assessors requesting a business personal property tax return to be...
Read MorePedro Talks Taxes with CBS Local 2
Partner Pedro Rincon met up with Kris Long from CBS Local 2 to talk about taxes.
Read MoreGetting ahold of the IRS
Anyone who has ever had to call the IRS after receiving a notice in the mail will tell you to expect a long hold time. It can be a challenge to...
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