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Efiling Live for 2011 Tax Returns
Today, January 17, 2012, is the first day that you can efile your 2011 tax returns. Call us today to schedule your appointment to get your return prepared. With offices in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Muret CPA prepares tax returns for Individuals, Corporations, LLC’s, Trusts and other entities. Our CPA professionals have many years experience and more…
2011 Tax Organizers Available Now
2011 Tax Organizers from Muret CPA are now available for download on www.muretcpa.com, they are located under about us, downloads, or click here. Muret CPA, PLLC is a full service accounting firm providing tax preparation and planning, financial audits and assurance services, business consulting and more. With offices in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, we serve more…
Federal and Oklahoma Tax Deadlines Approaching
September 15 and October 15 are drop dead dates for getting your returns filed if they are on an extension. September 15th is the deadline if you have a corporate, LLC or partnership return that was extended earlier in the year. It is very costly to file S-corp and/or partnership returns late, the penalty is more…
New Filing Requirement for Oklahoma Based Businesses
Effective this year all Oklahoma corporations, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and LLC’s must file an Oklahoma Business Activity Tax Return. These returns are due to the Oklahoma Tax Commission by September 15, 2011. If you need your Business Activity Tax Return completed, please contact us today. Share
Small Business Retirement Plans
One of the biggest tax deductions a business owner can get is to make contributions to a retirement plan. With the proper plan setup you could contribute up to $49,000 to your retirement plan in 2011 which reduces your taxable income by that amount and if your in the highest tax brackets, that is a more…
Expanded 1099 Repeal Signed into Law
On April 14, President Barack Obama signed legislation repealing the expanded 1099 reporting requirements that were enacted last year. The bill was overwhelmingly approved by the House and Senate. The AICPA had advocated strongly for repeal of both provisions and as one of the only organizations advocating against the rental property requirement was a driving more…
