Why DIY Payroll on QuickBooks Works Until It Breaks — And How to Tell You’re Close

DIY payroll on QuickBooks is a reasonable starting point for a small employer. This post explains where it tends to break as a business grows — with specific warning signs and the compliance traps that catch Illinois and Wisconsin employers off guard.

Why DIY Payroll on QuickBooks Works Until It Breaks — And How to Tell You’re Close

DIY payroll on QuickBooks is a reasonable starting point for a small employer. This post explains where it tends to break as a business grows — with specific warning signs and the compliance traps that catch Illinois and Wisconsin employers off guard.

American Opportunity Credit

For tax years beginning in 2009 and 2010, the Stimulus Act includes taxpayer-friendly modifications to the Hope Scholarship higher education tax credit (Hope Credit).  The Hope Credit is also temporarily renamed the American Opportunity Credit (Opportunity Credit).  Under the revamped rules, the Opportunity Credit equals 100% of the first $2,000 of qualified post-secondary education expenses

Compare Accounting Professionals

We are frequently asked how a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is different than a bookkeeper, accountant, or Enrolled Agent (EA). It is a very important question, and you need to have a clear understanding of the differences so you can make the right decision on who will best serve you and or your business. Bookkeeper