Taking Aim at the AMT Tax

Over the past ten years a majority of our clients have become subject to a tax that is little known and even less understood: the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).  The name actually does a good job of explaining what it...

Don’t postpone your financial physical

Although they’re easy to put off, your annual health physical is an important time to assess your overall physical health and uncover looming health issues before they become dangerous.  In a similar way, a financial physical can give you a...

The other side of sales tax

When you or your business purchase a product in a store you generally pay sales tax on that purchase (6% for Michigan).  You may have also noticed that when you purchase that very same item online, say from Amazon.com, or...

SR Glossary: Document Retention

We all seem to be inundated with documents.  They start piling up and we do not know which ones we should keep for documentation purposes and how long should we keep them. There are several types of documents typically generated...

Cancellation of debt: could you be taxed on it?

In today’s troubled economic times, cancellation of debt situations are on the rise.  The big elephant in the room that a lot of people who help in these situations do not want to talk about is that this cancellation of...

SR Glossary: Tax Deduction vs. Tax Credit

Tax deductions reduce your taxable income.  Your tax is calculated on taxable income.  Therefore, if you are in the 25% tax bracket, for every $1,000 tax deduction you have you save $250 in tax. Tax credits directly reduce your tax. ...

SR Client Question: Do I need an audit? Or a compilation? Or a review?

To Audit or not to Audit….. Just the word "audit" can cause business owners to shudder (or yawn).  Use the words "compilation" or "review" and eyes glaze over. But knowing the difference between these important terms, and which kind your...

“So, I want to buy a business…”

The senior members of CPA firms function, to a large extent, as business consultants for their clients.  This includes assisting clients in their efforts to acquire an existing business or possibly to start-up a new business.   Often clients will approach...

Tax tips especially for RESTAURANTS

For 2011 the IRS has some significant tax incentives for businesses, especially restaurants: Depreciation:  The bonus depreciation for equipment is 100% of the cost.  If you make leasehold improvements, they qualify for Sec 179 deduction which can be as great...

Race for the Cure with ShindelRock!

  • March 7, 2011
  • Michelle Bruner

Ten years ago, ShindelRock registered as a new team for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in downtown Detroit.  Each year, our team has grown in size, up to 114 team members!  We hope to exceed this goal...