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Dimitri Yimga

Dimitri Yimga

Blog by Dimitri Yimga

Dissecting the role of the forensic accountant in litigation

When people hear the term “forensic science,” they usually think “CSI.” What comes to mind when you hear the term “forensic accounting”? Similar to forensic scientists offering opinions about scientific matters, forensic accountants may be called on to investigate and serve as financial ex...

09.06.19 03:53 AM - Comment(s)
Three questions you may have after you file your return

Once your 2018 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year.

Question #1: What tax records can I throw away now?
At a minimum, keep tax records related to your return f...

09.06.19 03:50 AM - Comment(s)
Put a QOE report to work for you

An independent quality of earnings (QOE) report can be a valuable tool in mergers and acquisitions. It’s important for both buyers and sellers to look beyond the quantitative information provided by the selling company’s financial statements.

Quality matters
There’s a lack of guidance from the America...

09.06.19 03:46 AM - Comment(s)
Vehicle-expense deduction ins and outs for individual taxpayers

It’s not just businesses that can deduct vehicle-related expenses. Individuals also can deduct them in certain circumstances. Unfortunately, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) might reduce your deduction compared to what you claimed on your 2017 return. 

For 2017, miles driven for business, moving...

09.06.19 03:43 AM - Comment(s)
Understanding how taxes factor into an M&A transaction

Merger and acquisition activity has been brisk in recent years. If your business is considering merging with or acquiring another business, it’s important to understand how the transaction will be taxed under current law.

  

Stocks vs. assets

From a tax standpoint, a transaction can basically...

09.06.19 03:41 AM - Comment(s)
Make a deductible IRA contribution for 2018. It’s not too late!

Do you want to save more for retirement on a tax-favored basis? If so, and if you qualify, you can make a deductible traditional IRA contribution for the 2018 tax year between now and the tax filing deadline and claim the write-off on your 2018 return. Or you can contribute to a Roth IRA and avoid p...

09.06.19 03:38 AM - Comment(s)
Be vigilant about your business credit score

As an individual, you’ve no doubt been urged to regularly check your credit score. Most people nowadays know that, with a sub par personal credit score, they’ll have trouble buying a home or car, or just getting a reasonable-rate credit card.

  

But how about your business credit s...

09.06.19 03:34 AM - Comment(s)
Warning! 4 signs your nonprofit is in financial danger

Signs of financial distress in a not-for-profit can be subtle. But board members have a responsibility to recognize them and do everything in their power to avert potential disaster. Pay particular attention to: 

1. Budget bellwethers. Confirm that proposed budgets are in line with strategi...

09.06.19 03:24 AM - Comment(s)
2019 Q2 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines that apply to businesses and other employers during the second quarter of 2019. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to ...

09.06.19 03:19 AM - Comment(s)
Are your employees ignoring their 401(k)s?

For many businesses, offering employees a 401(k) plan is no longer an option — it’s a competitive necessity. But employees often grow so accustomed to having a 401(k) that they don’t pay much attention to it.

It’s in your best interest as a business owner to buck this trend. Keeping your employees en...

09.06.19 03:16 AM - Comment(s)