by Justin Prusiensky | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog, Taxes
IRS has begun sending letters to taxpayers with virtual currency transactions that potentially failed to report income and pay the resulting tax from virtual currency transactions.
by Justin Prusiensky | Jul 26, 2019 | Blog, Accounting
At the rate the company is going, you will end up with an $18,000 tax bill at the end of year.
by Justin Prusiensky | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog, Taxes
We have changed the name of our firm to GP CPA, P.C. effective March 2019. “Gary M Prusiensky, CPA, P.C.” and “GMP CPA” had a substantial overlap on Google search with another CPA firm in Texas and we needed to act before Google acted for us.
by Justin Prusiensky | Jun 12, 2019 | Blog, Taxes
Like you, GP CPA does not like IRS penalties. That’s why we keep you up to date on new ways you can beat the IRS at its penalty game.
by Justin Prusiensky | May 31, 2019 | Blog, Gusto, Taxes, Xero
We are approaching mid-year (for those of us on a calendar year…) and enough time has passed that we can reflect back on some of the technology that GP CPA has been using and is no longer using in 2019.