Randy S McIntyre, CPA, MBA My certificate number is 15431 and I am licensed in North Carolina. I grew up in Mullins, South Carolina, and received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Francis Marion University in Fl
Many mom-and-pop business owners, and their tax preparers, fail to understand two important tax issues involving “S” corporations, a very common form of organization for small companies. T ...
We again are coming to the close of another year in which certain tax issues remain unresolved due to the mid-term elections. A good number of tax breaks expired at the end of 2013 that many had hoped ...
North Carolina merchants used to have an easy time figuring out what to charge sales tax on. For the most part, if it was a product – something you could hold in your hand or carry home – ...
I was recently asked if moving expenses were deductible if the taxpayer is just moving within the same town. My answer was “No,” because the move doesn’t meet the distance test. S ...
Ever since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, I have been wondering how all the costs and subsidies will be reconciled on individual tax returns and what kind of documentation will be required. ...
The problem of people posing as IRS employees continues to be in the news. We had one client who received a voicemail from a “Heather Gray” indicating that she was from the IRS. The caller ...
Up until now, I have ignored all the commotion regarding something called “Bitcoin.” I guess I am a little old-fashioned in that I still use those green slips of paper with pictures of dea ...
A subcommittee of the House of Representatives' Committee on Small Business recently held a hearing to discuss the value of small businesses using the cash basis of accounting, and whether they sh ...
One of the most useful, but most misunderstood, provisions of Individual Retirement Accounts is the so-called 60-day rollover rule. This allows the owner of a traditional IRA account to take money out ...
Among the things we all know to dread is a tax audit. And it isn’t just the IRS that may come asking for documentation of your tax returns. North Carolina’s Department of Revenue also cond ...
Many businesses are now using QuickBooks software for their accounting needs, and many of those businesses provide data from this program to their accountants throughout the year. One challenge for bo ...
Many who have begun receiving benefits from Social Security are surprised at tax time to find that they may have to pay tax on some of those benefits if they have enough other income. Now, if the o ...
Today I intend to vent rather than provide any particularly useful information. I want to touch on government’s misplaced priorities and lack of common sense and fair play. Just in the last two ...
In the President’s State of the Union address this past January, he said that he would direct the U.S. Department of Treasury to create a new type of retirement savings vehicle, the MyRA. Contri ...
Tax season is over and after a few days of recharging, most accountants are now back at work on returns that were extended. One thing that struck me the past few months is the number of questions I&rs ...
Recent news about changes to the Affordable Care Act’s rules and deadlines has caused some confusion about what’s required and what isn’t. For individuals not covered by employer ins ...
There is nothing good about being selected for an IRS audit. At best, it’s a time-consuming nuisance. At worst, you’ll be poorer in the end. But you can reduce your likelihood of being aud ...
One of the most important decisions a small business needs to make is what legal entity to organize under. For tax reasons and legal protections, it’s often not wise for owners to operate under ...
We’re all accustomed to meeting the April 15 deadline for filing our income tax returns, but for many businesses, tax time comes sooner – the middle of March, in fact. Corporations that ...
North Carolina has certainly been busy making significant changes to state tax laws, and these took effect on Jan. 1, 2014. When these changes were signed into law last July, North Carolina had one of ...
Beware of tax scams and identity thieves posing as IRS agents Identity theft remains a top priority for the Internal Revenue Service in 2014. This is one of the fastest growing crimes nationw ...
Among the many changes the Affordable Care Act is making in the health insurance market, one of the most overlooked is a potentially big problem for small businesses. This change affects many companie ...
The most common category of service an accounting firm offers to our clients is tax help. It’s not just completing your annual income tax returns; it’s also helping you structure your fina ...
Tech Wilmington: Upcoming Events Calendar
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NCDOT Outlines Options For Cape Fear Memorial Bridge Replacement
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Rezoning Clears Way For Castle Hayne Mixed-use Project
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McKinley Building Announces New President
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Moskowitz Joins LifeTime Asset & Tax Management To Open New Wilmington Office
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Former Wilmington DEI executives say the momentum of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that flared up in 2020 has fizzled out....
Brunswick, New Hanover and Pender County residents are eligible to join the plans with coverage starting Jan. 1,...
Established in 2016, Creators’ Print House is a screen-printing company specializing in large-format digital printing and embroidery....
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