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Steven Feinberg, CPA
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Quality Payroll, Bookkeeping and Tax Services

At Appletree Business Services, we specialize in working with your small business THROUGHOUT the year, helping you in tax and payroll matters , such as:

1) Knowing exactly where your small business stands with timely monthly reports and payroll, so there are no tax surprises.

2) Keeping you out of jail and in full compliance with all the myriad of tax laws, including quarterly estimates for your Federal taxes, New Hampshire Business Profit Tax, Business Enterprise Tax, and/or the Interest/Dividends tax.

3) Talking with you on a regular basis about your business on issues such as understanding how much sales you need to break-even, whether an individual should be an employee versus a subcontractor, or helping identify when it may be time to buy some new equipment to minimize taxes.

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Please be advised that, based on current IRS rules and standards, any advice contained herein is not intended to be used, nor can it be used, for the avoidance of any tax penalty that the IRS may assess related to this matter. Any information contained in this newsletter, whether viewed or subsequently printed, cannot be relied upon as qualified tax and accounting advice. Appletree Business Services, LLC only provides authoritative and reliable advice in written form on company letterhead and delivered by the United States Postal Service. Any information contained in this newsletter does not fall under the guidelines of IRS Circular 230.

This newsletter provides business, financial, and tax information to clients and friends our firm. None of this general information should be acted upon without first determining it's application to your specific situation.

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New Blog Post! Do you know the ratios in your New Hampshire small business? http://ht.ly/18jtLp
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Understanding your company's financial statements is critical to becoming a successful small business owner. Most owners have a pretty good handle on traditional line items such as sales, expenses and net profit. But are you correctly using the…
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New Blog Post! To save taxes, should you get married now or later? http://ht.ly/18fhJz
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Are wedding bells in your future? Well, be sure you are informed about the tax changes that go along with those wedding bells! For starters, your tax filing status will change. You will have the choice of filing a joint return with your spouse or…
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Appletree Business Services LLC - Accounting, Payroll, and Tax CPA in Londonderry, NH

Do you know the ratios in your New Hampshire small business?

Understanding your company's financial statements is critical to becoming a successful small business owner. Most owners have a pretty good handle on traditional line items such as sales, expenses and net profit. But are you correctly using the rest
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To save taxes, should you get married now or later?

Are wedding bells in your future? Well, be sure you are informed about the tax changes that go along with those wedding bells! For starters, your tax filing status will change.

3214 Pounds of paper 482 dollars in Disposal fees a New break room for the staff priceless

Thinking of going paperless? I’ll share an office story with you! As many of you know, we are 90% paperless. Basically, if you hand us paper, we’ll scan it and hand it back. All our client files are now stored electronically as we try to not keep paper files in house. That said, it hasn’t always been that way,

Credit Card processors will now be issuing 1099′s to merchants

Making it a little harder for small businesses, the Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations, starting with transactions in calendar year 2011, when the gross amount of payment card and third-party network transactions is to be reported annually by the credit card and 3rd party providers to the IRS. Of special note, is that this also includes payments from 3rd party networks, such as PayPal

Avoid hiring mistakes with your New Hampshire small business

As the economy starts to pick up, many New Hampshire businesses eye hiring new staff.

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