After-election Tax Implications… What to Expect in 2013

With the election behind us, we now have a much clearer picture of how taxes will be affected in 2013 and beyond. With this insight, we can better help our clients create strategic, fiscally responsible tax programs for the coming year.

Under the Obama administration, the objective is to maintain the old tax rates for taxpayers with adjusted gross income below $250,000. (The old tax rates were originally enacted under the Bush administration and set to expire at the end of 2012.)

Changes to Your Client Portal…What You Need to Know

You may have already noticed some changes to your personal portal. To ensure that you are able to continue to easily navigate within your portal, we’ve compiled the following list that explains recent core enhancements.

What you will see when you log in:

It’s a New Brand Day

It’s a New Brand Day at RFC Advisors, LLC! We are excited to announce the recent launch of our firm’s new brand. We’ve been working very hard to enhance our website, develop helpful new client communications, create premium marketing materials, and give our firm a major facelift.

Key Tips for Using Social Media Effectively in Your Small Business

First and foremost, it’s important to understand that social media is not one size fits all. Every small business is different and will have different social media needs. For example, some may be looking to acquire new clients while others may want to use social media channels to strengthen customer relationships or educate their audience.

May QuickBooks Tips & Tricks

Cutting Expenses Key to Profitability, But How? It may seem like a no-brainer – cut expenses to make more money – but many small changes can result in significant savings.   It looks like the economy may finally be looking up. Still, this is no time to loosen the purse strings in terms of your business expenses. Rather, why not…

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New Hire Retention Credit: Part II of the HIRE Act of 2010

Many may recall that back in 2010 the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act of 2010 provided for an exemption from the employer’s portion of social security tax for eligible employees. This exemption was applicable through December 31, 2010 and was claimed on the Federal form 941 filing. Now, for tax year 2011, a second provision contained in the…

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Congress Extends Payroll Tax Cut Through the End of 2012

On Friday, February 17, 2012, the House of Representatives and the Senate both passed legislation to extend the 2% cut in the employee portion of FICA taxes through the end of 2012. Previously the 2% cut was set to expire on March 1, 2012. The Bill is now to the White House for President Obama’s signature, which he is expected…

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