Aaron Smith, P.C., a certified public accounting firm serving individuals and businesses in the Pioneer Valley for over 80 years, announced the addition of two new staff accountants: Chengyan Vanessa Hu of Belchertown and Jessica O’Brien of Westfield.
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Trent Domingo, Emily Sit Join Staff at Aaron Smith, P.C.
Aaron Smith, P.C., a certified public accounting firm serving individuals and businesses in the Pioneer Valley, announced the addition of two new staff accountants, Trent Domingos and Emily Sit. Both are responsible for audits, reviews, and compilations. Read the coverage on Business West and The Republican and MassLive.
Western New England University Accounting Career Fair
Aaron Smith employees Alanna Madsen, Jean Achatz and Jeremy Leblond at the Aaron Smith booth at Western New England University Accounting Career Fair.
David Padegimas Joins March of Dimes Board of Directors
Aaron Smith, P.C., a certified public accounting firm serving individuals and businesses in the Pioneer Valley, announced that Managing Director David Padegimas has joined the March of Dimes board of directors for a two-year term. Read the coverage on Business West here.
IRS clarifies IRA rollover rule after Tax Court nixes multiple rollovers
In January, the U.S. Tax Court threw a curve ball in many retirement planning strategies. The court held that a taxpayer could make only one nontaxable rollover contribution within each one-year period regardless of how many IRAs the taxpayer has. The court found that the one-year limitation under Code Sec. 408(d)(3)(B) is not specific to any single IRA owned by
How do I? As an employer, report health insurance coverage?
One of the most complex, if not the most complex, provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the employer shared responsibility requirement (the so-called “employer mandate”) and related reporting of health insurance coverage. Since passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, the Obama administration has twice delayed the employer mandate and reporting. The employer mandate and
FAQ: What is an information document request (IDR)?
When an IRS is conducting a detailed audit of a taxpayer, it may want to see documents and records retained by the taxpayer. The examiner will ask the taxpayer what type of documents are maintained, and will request that the taxpayer produce particular documents for inspection. The IRS uses Form 4564, Information Document Request, to request information from a taxpayer
Competing proposals fuel tax reform discussions
Tax reform, frequently discussed in Washington, got a boost from two recent proposals, one from the chair of the House tax writing committee and another from the White House. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Mich., chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, released a massive tax reform bill in late February. In early March, President Obama released his fiscal year (FY)
April 2014 tax compliance calendar
As an individual or business, it is your responsibility to be aware of and to meet your tax filing/reporting deadlines. This calendar summarizes important federal tax reporting and filing data for individuals, businesses and other taxpayers for the month of April 2014. April 2 Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must deposit employment taxes for payroll date March 26–28. April 4 Employers. Semi-weekly depositors must
IRS takes aim at employment tax compliance
The current likelihood that your business will become involved in an employment tax audit or an employment-related income tax audit has increased: the IRS is aggressively attempting to reduce the “tax gap” of uncollected revenues in a time of increasing budget austerity. Employment tax noncompliance is estimated by the IRS to account for approximately $54 billion of the tax gap.