Paradigm Axis Solutions

Paradigm Axis Solutions http://paradigmaxissolutions.com I help successful business owners who feel overwhelmed and disorganized with their accounting and bookkeeping.

I help successful business owners who feel overwhelmed and disorganized with their accounting and bookkeeping. They are way behind on the bookkeeping and they realize they need help with QuickBooks or other aspects of accounting. I specialize in QuickBooks and in helping small firms like yours and I'd be happy to share with you the insights I've learned and how to avoid the bookkeeping pitfalls others like you have experienced. Contact me for a free 30-minute "bookkeeping relief assessment."

10/02/2013

Hi Everyone, I'm always curious to learn from business owners.... what specific challenges are you looking to resolve right now with your bookkeeping or QuickBooks? Can you reply to let me know real quick?

Behind in your bookkeeping? Need help with cleaning up your QuickBooks? Haven't filed those tax returns yet?Contact me f...
08/09/2013

Behind in your bookkeeping? Need help with cleaning up your QuickBooks? Haven't filed those tax returns yet?

Contact me for a free 30-minute "bookkeeping relief assessment."

You can reach me directly at (714) 926-9171."

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05/09/2013

Want to win a Kindle Fire just for tweeting? You can, in our brand new Ultimate Accounting vCon Social Media Contest. Here’s the scoop:

05/09/2013
03/28/2013

TAX DEADLINE APRIL 15TH!!!!
It is always best to use a licensed tax preparer to ensure you are taking advantage of ALL the tax deductions you qualify for in order to lower your taxes. Contact me if you still need your taxes done.

03/06/2013

IRS Red Flags: Top Five Reporting Tips That May Spare You from a Tax Audit

By Barbara Pronin

The IRS audits only slightly more than 1% of all individual tax returns annually. So the chances you will be audited are slim. But, say the audit-watchers at Kiplinger.com, there are several hot spot areas on your return that can raise the chances of IRS scrutiny:

Making too much money – People with incomes of $200,000 or higher had an audit rate of 3.93 percent, or one out of about 25 returns. The audit rate drops significantly for filers making less than $200,000, and the majority of them are conducted by mail. Of course you don’t want to earn less money. But understand that the more income you report, the more likely you'll hear from the IRS.
Failing to report all taxable income – The IRS gets copies of all 1099s and W-2s you receive, and their computers are pretty good at matching the forms with the income reported on your return - so make sure you report all income.
Taking large charitable deductions – Charitable contributions are a great tax write-off and worthwhile besides. But claiming disproportionately large deductions compared with your income raises a red flag with the IRS. Be sure to keep all supporting documents, including appraisals for donations of valuable property.
Claiming the home office deduction – This can be a great deduction if you qualify. But to qualify, you must use the space in one room of your home exclusively and regularly as your principal place of business – and you must be able to prove it.
Deducting business meals, travel and entertainment - Schedule C is a treasure trove of tax deductions for self-employed people. But it's also a gold mine for IRS agents, who know from experience that self-employeds sometimes claim excessive deductions. Big deductions are ripe for audit, so keep detailed records and receipts, including names of those you entertained and the nature of each business meeting or discussion as well as the need for related travel expenses.

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