by tbcinfo | Oct 3, 2011 | General
We use all our resources to bring you useful and up-to-date information. This item comes from the The General Ledger. What makes a reimbursement plan “accountable”? Reimbursements to employees for tools and equipment used in the business are tax free when...
by tbcinfo | Jun 1, 2011 | General, Tax
Vacations are fun and usually for your personal pleasure. However, sometimes you use part of your vacation to explore or expand your business opportunities. If you do this, and keep good records, you will be able to write off at least part of your vacation. To...
by tbcinfo | May 3, 2011 | General
The Bookkeeping Company has partnered with the USS Ranger Foundation in an exciting community project that will positively impact the whole region and there is opportunity for everyone to get involved. How much do you know about the efforts to bring the retired...
by tbcinfo | Apr 5, 2011 | General
You own your own business! Are your business tools in order? Review…Revise…Update. You’ve started your business! You’ve made all the decisions to get it going, laid out a business plan, purchased product, engaged sales personnel, hired office staff, found a...
by tbcinfo | Jan 29, 2011 | Accounting, General, Tax
Personal Property Assessment and Taxation From the Oregon Department of Revenue All personal property is, by law, valued at 100 percent of its real market value unless exempt by statutes. Personal property is taxable in the county where it is located as of the...
by tbcinfo | Jan 4, 2011 | General, Tax
WASHINGTON — Following last week’s tax law changes, the Internal Revenue Service announced today the upcoming tax season will start on time for most people, but taxpayers affected by three recently reinstated deductions need to wait until mid- to late February to file...