At Isler CPA, sometimes we find our clients have been so successful at accumulating wealth that they not only have enough money in their I.R.A. to live off of, but…
Any entity receiving more than $750,000 in federal grants or awards is generally required to receive a single audit, which encompasses an audit of the financial statements, as well as…
The short-term highway funding extension that passed during 2015 has modified the due dates for several common tax returns for Tax Year 2016 (Filing due date in 2017). The due…
Significant accounting changes are coming for nonprofit organizations under the theme of simplifying the face of the financial statements together with enhancing the footnote disclosures. Three things you should know…
Oregon’s new minimum wage law takes effect on Friday, July 1, 2016, and employers have a few things to do in order to be prepared. Each employer’s to-do list depends…
2015 marked the beginning of reduced personal income tax rates in accordance with Oregon House Bill 3601. The bill provides for reduced personal income tax rates on non-passive, flow-through income…
Military personnel make great sacrifices serving our country, some personal and some financial. Our great state of Oregon recognizes those sacrifices and offers some special tax privileges to compensate for…
Sometimes dealing with the IRS feels like rolling the dice at the craps tables in Vegas, because you never know what you are going to get. In order to put…
Co-Author: Riana Linsky, CPA Have you ever put your tax return on extension? If so, were you worried? Many taxpayers have misconceptions about what an extension is and the implications of filing…