If you’ve ever dreamed of turning a hobby or vocation into a regular business, there are seven steps Isler CPA encourages entrepreneurs to take to avoid running afoul of the…
In July 2015, the Oregon Legislature renewed the Tax Credit funding of the Oregon IDA Initiative. Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) allow low income individuals to earn 3 to 1 matching…
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) adds significant new reporting requirements for most employers, especially those with 50+ employees during 2015. The ACA requires completely new reporting requirements and forms that…
Last year, the IRS issued new regs on the tax treatment of amounts paid to acquire, produce, or improve tangible property, including your rental property. The regs explain when those…
In prior years gifts to the State of Oregon to benefit improvements to child care facilities have provided an Oregon credit equal to 75% of the gift, as well as…
Overall discussion of 2015 Oregon law changes Paid Sick Leave – Senate Bill 454 Effective January 1, 2016, Businesses with 10 or more workers will be required to accrue 1…
Isler CPA is pleased to announce that the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the world’s leading provider of anti-fraud training and education, awarded Paul Nielson, CPA the globally preferred…
Late last week the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) shut down due to a security incident. The official statement from Census is as follows: The U.S. Census Bureau is investigating an…
The Governor signed into law House Bill 2174 on April 16, 2015 amending Oregon Municipal Audit Law. The changes are significant and the law takes effect immediately, although as a…
Please join Isler CPA in congratulating Matt Zebro. Matt received the Isler CPA Scholarship from the OSCPA Educational Foundation to assist him in the pursuit of an accounting degree at U of…