This article was written before Phase 3 of the CARE Act was published. Read more on this here. There is a lot going around the media and it is hard to stay up to date. One of the hardest things as a business owner is getting access to good information. It is our...
***EDIT: On 3/20/2020, “All taxpayers and businesses will have this additional time to file and make payments without interest or penalties,” Mr. Mnuchin said on Twitter.*** Here’s the short and sweet answer: The tax-filing deadline will remain April 15, but the IRS...
Whether it be for personal, business, or tax purposes; finding the right accountant for you is quite important. The consequences that come with having a poor accountant are too significant for someone to simply go with whatever person a friend/family member is using,...
Realtors are for the most part, treated as self-employed individuals for purposes of taxation. Some realtors are direct employees of a company who takes out of their paycheck. If you are in this family of realtors that has a regular paycheck with taxes taken out,...
At Molen & Associates we’ve specialized in business income tax preparation for people who have it as both their primary and secondary incomes for over 35 years. Here I’ll explain three uncommon tips I give my clients when they let me know they’re going to start a...
🎄Holiday Cheer Alert! Molen & Associates Out of Office🎄
Hello and Happy Holidays!
Our Molen & Associates team is officially dashing through the holidays starting on December 20, 2024 and will return to office on January 2, 2025. We’ll be sipping cocoa, decking the halls, and recharging our calculators so we can start the new year fresh and ready to tackle all things tax & accounting!
In the meantime, feel free to drop us an email at info@molentax.com, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we are able.
Wishing you a joyous season filled with peace, laughter, and plenty of holiday treats. See you in the new year!