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Anticipating First-Year Expenses When Opening a The Woodlands Business
It’s February and love is in the air. (So are taxes. And Super Bowls. And bad tax software commercials – but I’ll leave those for another day.)Flowers and chocolates showed up on desks and countertops this week with sweet little romantic notes. Restaurants set those...
Aurelia E Weems, CPA Wants to Know: Got a Business Exit Strategy?
The big day is almost here. No, not tax day.(Which is on April 18th this year — and you should be thinking about that now and start by grabbing a time on our calendar: woodlands-cpa.com/information-gathering/ )I'm obviously talking about the Super Bowl. And maybe...
Remote Work & Your The Woodlands Business Insurance Policy
Now that we’re through January (and all of the 1099’s and payroll-related information returns), we take a small breath … but then things start ramping up again for us here at Aurelia E Weems, CPA.So let this serve as an early notice that it would be a very good idea...
Aurelia E Weems, CPA’s 7 Keys to Lowering Shipping Costs
Seen on Twitter this past weekend:Seems pretty typical with the way the IRS has operated over the past few years. If you’ve had any trouble with them processing anything of yours … well, that’s one explanation (and there are plenty more where that came...
Mastering Your The Woodlands Business Phone Answering
How is your year starting out? We’re into week 2 of 2023 … would love to hear back from you on what are the challenges you’re facing in your The Woodlands business finances right now.Relatedly, what are your customer service goals for this year?One customer relations...
Hiring a Consultant for Your The Woodlands Business
Remembering and honoring Martin Luther King this week has me thinking once again about being a voice. It’s hard not to get inspired listening to the iconic words of the famous I Have a Dream speech (if you’ve never listened to the entire speech, it’s worth...
2023 Tax Strategies The Woodlands Taxpayers Should Make Now
Resolutions? Really?It’s kind of what you do in January — new year, new goals, new me … right?Well, as someone who’s made resolutions and failed to keep them over many years, I’m all about focusing on what I know is doable. As your The Woodlands tax pro, I’m of...
Federal Spending 2022’s Effect on The Woodlands Taxpayers
As we come out of the last-minute gift wrapping and too many holiday goodies fog and finish out 2022, I want to take a moment and say thank you for your trust this year. We here at Aurelia E Weems, CPA are grateful that you choose us not only to handle the...
The New Crypto Regulations and The Woodlands Traders
The holidays are fully upon us, and I’ll have more to say along those lines next week. But, as is usually the case, there are many tax and regulatory things to handle before EOY, and I want to keep you abreast of all those things whether you’re one of my The Woodlands...
Weems’s Year-End Guide to Paying Less Taxes
When scrolling my social feeds, if I come across a Christmas countdown post, I sometimes have to purposefully slow my breathing. For The Woodlands tax and financial pros like me, this season also shouts: deadlines, deadlines, deadlines. Also, yes … happy holiday...
2022 Changes Could Mean Tax Advantages for The Woodlands Filers
Phew. I can tell you (for my part) that I’m eager to metaphorically turn the calendar page into 2023. The last THREE tax seasons have been fairly brutal for tax professionals, navigating IRS staffing challenges, all of the government relief initiatives, and of course...
The New U.S. Congress: What’s Ahead for The Woodlands Taxpayers
After a U.S. Congress election – regardless of your political perspective – within the results there is always a little bit of the productive, the unproductive, and the stalemate. Sometimes things work in your favor as a faithful The Woodlands taxpayer. Sometimes,...