Healthcare.gov at work

Taxpayers are seemingly in the clear for the government’s own screw-ups.  The Internal Revenue Service decided that they will not try to collect additional taxes from those taxpayers who have already filed their taxes after receiving incorrect information from the...

Millennials and mentoring

It seems that the previous generations (Baby Boomers and Gen Xers, but mostly Gen X) are having some difficulties relating and managing their employees who are classified as Millennials or Gen Y.  Generation Y is considered anyone who was born between 1980 and early...

Meetings

I am not sure why, but there seems to be a number of articles in various publications about how to run and act in meetings. Some have been ridiculously basic and at least one had some interesting ideas, or at least ones I agree with. The funny thing is I have a client...

The “Dirty Dozen” Tax Scams for 2015

The IRS has issued their 2015 listing of their “Dirty Dozen”.  These are the most prevalent tax scams that are impacting our country. I have written a few times regarding the first one: the phone scams.  These people have called me personally and I have called them...

ACA Penalties

The IRS has set the top penalty for those who go without health coverage this year. The individual mandate’s tax for being uninsured is typically the higher of two figures: The basic fine or an income-based levy. The basic penalty for 2015 is $325 a person ($162.50...

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