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Business owners may get nervous about having to file for a tax return extension, but it does have some benefits. This article discusses common cases where extensions are recommended and can be helpful to the business owner — even if they still have to pay estimated taxes by the April due date. A business tax...
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Joint hosts, Unanet and Anglin CPA, invite you to the 3rd Annual Huntsville GovCon Growth Summit on Wednesday, March 11th, at the beautiful Jackson Center in Research Park. The day will kick off with a keynote presentation by Col. Kelsey Smith.  The U.S. Army garrison commander will review 2019 developments and discuss any expected growth...
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As we embark upon this new year which is complete with new deadlines and agendas it is imperative that the Department of Labor (DOL) New Overtime Rules are part of the new year planning and evaluation. The final rule which is effective as of January 1,2020 includes an increase in the standard salary level which...
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Among just 90 U.S. firms named to both lists, Anglin Reichmann Armstrong is starting the New Year right with a national Top Firm ranking through Forbes. In a U.S. survey vetted through a market research firm, Anglin joined 227 large and small firms as “the most recommended firms for tax and accounting services in the U.S.”...
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Kathy Davis, manager in the Tax Advisory Services Department, in front of Anglin office.
Anglin  is proud to announce the promotion of Kathy Davis, CPA, to Manager of the Tax Advisory Services group in our Pensacola office.  This is a well-deserved accomplishment.  Kathy is a member of the Northwest Florida Estate Planning Council and currently in the Leadership Pensacola (LeaP) program with the Pensacola Chamber Foundation.  Congratulations, Kathy!
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As part of an appropriations measure, Congress passed a flurry of new tax legislation at the end of 2019. These new rules may have an impact on 2019 tax returns to be filed in 2020. Notably, the “Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2019” extends through 2020 several tax breaks for individuals that...
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) has had a profound impact on how depreciation of qualified property can be expensed. There are some very strict factors that apply when determining eligibility of qualified property. It is important to consult with an advisor who understands these rules and asks you the right questions...
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There are many different versions and uses for Form 1099, but all serve the same broad purpose — to provide information to the IRS about non-employment related income. It is the responsibility of the organization paying this income to send one copy to the taxpayer and one to the IRS. These forms are becoming even...
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Year-end tax planning in 2019 remains as complicated as ever. Notably, we are still coping with the massive changes included in the biggest tax law in decades—the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017— and pinpointing the optimal strategies. This monumental tax legislation includes a myriad of provisions affecting a wide range of individual...
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To celebrate volunteerism with their professionals and give back to the community, Anglin Reichmann Armstrong hosted a ‘Serve Day’ on October 18. The event involved more than 50 professionals from the firm’s Huntsville and Pensacola, Fla., offices. Service activities focused on youth, seniors, animal welfare and nutrition. Anglin employees, organized in small groups, worked on...
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