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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Save Time And Money by utsource Your Payroll Services

Payroll management is a time-consuming activity,
removing this burden can allow your employees
to focus on more productive items.
There are numerous benefits to hiring an accounting firm offering payroll services in Atlanta that many small businesses may not be aware of.

While on the surface it appears that doing payroll, taxes and other accounting-related services yourself saves money, in reality, this simply may not be the case.


At GBC Payroll of Atlanta, we provide both large and small companies with the accounting tools they require to keep their business running smoothly.

You don’t have to command a league of thousands to find yourself in need of payroll management services.  With skilled professionals at your disposal, you can be assured our expert team of financial consultants will happily assist you with the customization of payroll reports, time sheet filings, and federal and state tax reporting.

 Our job is to relieve you of the day to day burdens associated with payroll processing.

GBC Payroll saves you time and money by providing you a full and accurate payroll service with exceptional customer assistance, low cost preparation, and timely filing of federal, state, and local payroll taxes. We handle your tax deposits and payroll paperwork electronically which frees you of the worries regarding penalties and late fees.

If a good portion of your day is spent taking care of time-consuming enterprises like bookkeeping, ledger balancing, and employee worksheet maintenance........

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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Find GBC Services Atlanta Tax Accountants On LinkedIn - Make A Connection

Finding the right certified public accountant for your company’s crucial tax preparation and accounting needs is essential to maintaining a tax compliant status. Rely on the superior accounting experts at GBC Tax Services to get the job done, on time, every time.

GBC Tax Services of Atlanta‘s reliable accounting practices allows your onsite accounting staff to focus on other critical aspects of running your business. This in turn will increase employee productivity, assisting in the goal of greater profit turnover. GBC Tax Services can also be integrated into your current accounting procedures, with cost-effective payroll packages that further decrease company workloads.

Ghassan R. Ghraizi
Team Leader at GBC Services,  LLC.,
Atlanta, Georgia (Greater Atlanta Area) | CPA

Currently leading financial operations at GBC SERVICES, LLC.,  Ghraizi's experience  is varied and extensive.  This fact is perhaps what lends to his talent in providing superior service in the realms of business oriented finance  and human resources  database management.

With such an impressive, well documented work history, there is very little doubt that Ghassan Ghraizi has the knowledge and know how to help clients get the most out of their accounting experience.

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Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Capital Gains In Your Retirement Accounts

Information about capital gains can be kept in
various ways accurately and efficiently.
When in doubt, ask your tax advisor!
It’s likely that you’ve had some capital gains. 

Most of the information about capital gains comes from brokerage firms where you keep your investments; but, your capital gains in your retirement accounts are generally not reported unless you've started receiving distributions from them. Other information comes directly from you, the taxpayer.

Keep in mind the following facts:

• The tax rates on capital gains are less than the tax rate on ordinary income. Most commonly, they range from a maximum of 15% to zero. There are special types of capital gains that are taxed at 25% or 28%.

• You can take a net capital loss on your tax return, but that loss can only reduce ordinary income, like your wages, by $3,000, and losses in excess of that amount are carried forward to the following year. Married taxpayers filing separately are limited to $1,500 per year.

• Net capital losses that exceed the annual limit are carried forward to the following year and treated as if incurred in that year.

There are other technical details that might only interest your tax advisor, but here’s what the IRS expects:

1. Anything you own, whether it’s for business, for pleasure, or for investment purposes, is subject to capital gains tax. Everything.

2. You must report all capital gains.

3. You cannot deduct and therefore do not report capital losses on property held for personal use.

As the summer heats up and you decide to get rid of the collectibles piling up in your garage or in some rented storage place, as long as you don't make a profit from selling your stuff, there's little chance that the IRS will audit your failure to report your yard-sale operation; but, just remember that the IRS can.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Proper Tax Filing in a Gig Economy

The modern economic landscape is shifting
so abruptly, a small business owner in a gig
economy may falter or misfile, prompting an audit.
Trying to keep abreast of the various ins and outs of tax filing is daunting enough, but can be especially problematic in a gig  economy.

What the heck is a gig economy you ask?  

As the name somewhat implies, it is an economic period where permanent work becomes scarce and most companies rely on hiring independent contractors and temp workers to get corporate work done. 

As can be expected, this makes for uncertain influx of income forth bother employers and employees.

Our current economic climate not only alludes to this growing trend, but it also indicates that it may become a permanent fixture in the corporate sector. A recent study by Inuit indicates that 40 percent of  US based workers will identify as independent contractors by 2020.  There are a number of reasons for this, from  the prevalence of online  jobs, remote  work and tiny entrepreneurial companies that are fueled by internet traffic or revenue sharing ventures.

With so many online businesses, usually sole proprietorships, being established, entrepreneurs will find themselves challenged  on how to adequately file their taxes and avoid the kind of red flags that prompt an IRS audit.  Adding to the potential of an Internal Revenue visit is how relatively new the phenomenon is.  Government agencies are usually slow to adapt to economic and social changes, so they may not have systems in place dedicated to the growing number of gig economy based set ups.

The biggest concern for an e-commerce company, particularly if it is a sole proprietorship or LLC, is the proper reporting of income. 

The best way to ensure proper filing is to do so via the 1040 form, the standard tax return for independent contractors. If the business is technically diversified . e.g., you create arts and crafts as well as sing on the weekends in a money making party band, the business owner will have to keep separate records from each enterprise and designate their income separately on both state and federal forms.

Because the modern economic landscape is shifting so abruptly, a small business owner in a gig economy may falter and even misfile, prompting an audit. To avoid this pitfall, such companies may need to rely on a reputable accounting firm to handle their taxes. A reputable company will offer packages that suit the needs of a wide variety of business. When investigating an accounting firm, ask relevant, in depth questions to see if they understand the specific needs of an independent contractor who is subsisting within a gig economy structure. By hiring knowledgeable accounting pros, an independent contractor can remain reasonable free from the threat of an IRS audit, which will grant peace of mind to any business owner, in any type of economic climate.

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