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Customizing QuickBooks Online Forms

Make a good impression on your customers by sending them well-designed sales forms. QuickBooks Online helps you create them.

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2015 Return Not Filed Yet? You Could Lose Eligibility for 2017 Advance Premium Credit
Individuals who procure their health insurance through a government marketplace may qualify for the advance premium tax credit (APTC), which is used to reduce the cost of their insurance premiums. The reason it is called an “advance” premium tax credit is because the marketplace estimates the amount of the premium tax credit (PTC) that individuals will ultimately qualify for when they file their tax returns for the year. The estimation is based on information the individual provides the marketplace as to the amount of anticipated household income and family size. APTC is provided to reduce the financial burden of having to pay the full premium amounts during the year and then receiving the credit after the fact.

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9 Finance Tips All Business Owners Should Follow
Business owners are experts at their industry. You know your products and services well – better than the competition. You know how to reach those customers, too. But, managing what’s behind the scene isn’t always as easy. With the right tools and resources, including a professional by your side, you can enhance the way you do business, reduce your spend, and increase your profit margins. To get started, you need some basic information on finance.

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Time Is Running Out! Extended Tax Due Date Just Around the Corner
If could not file your 2015 return by the normal April due date and requested an extension, be aware that the final due date for your return is October 17, 2016. The date is normally October 15, but that falls on a weekend this year, giving you two extra days to meet your individual tax-filing obligation. There are no additional extensions, so this is it!

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Ingenious Scam Targets Taxpayers
Crooks have tried all sorts of e-mails scams, but almost everyone has figured out that the IRS does not send out notices by e-mail. So crooks have changed their tactics. Now, there are reports of taxpayers receiving by mail (or email) fake notices requiring immediate payment to a P.O. Box. The P.O. Boxes are located in cities where the IRS has service centers, but of course are not IRS P.O. Box addresses.

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