The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved Oregon for loans to assist with costs of the coronavirus situation. These loans apply to businesses of all size, private nonprofits, homeowners and…
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We continue to monitor the changing conditions related to COVID-19. Due to, the governor’s order directing people to stay home and to practice social distancing, Isler will no longer allow…
On Saturday, March 21, 2020, the IRS published the following: “The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service are providing special tax filing and payment relief to individuals and businesses…
Dear clients and friends of Isler CPA, We wanted to share this information with you quickly as it impacts all of us. Please reach out to your CPA with any…
As a business owner, how much taxes will I save using Isler CPA? Isler CPA combines entity choice, retirement planning, traditional business tax deductions, and even leveraging your children to…
Both the IRS and the Oregon Department of Revenue made some changes to payroll taxes and payroll tax reporting during 2018 which affect every employee in the state. Both employers…
Lower tax rate causes increased reduced credit election percentage The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (H.R. 1) was signed into law by President Trump on Dec. 22, 2017. Of its…
RSM previously issued a tax alert about the recent changes in IRS procedures with regards to the new verification process when authenticating third party representatives who are contacting the IRS’…
Now that we are in the middle of the summer and busy with summer activities, you may or may not have heard that the 2017 Oregon legislative session has ended….
Tax scams have been increasing in number and complexity over the years. The IRS has seen an approximate 400 percent surge in phishing and malware incidents so far in the…