Top Accounting and Bookkeeping Services in Fort Myers, FL 33906

We hope that our connection will be fruitful for us all. Although we have noone on our payroll yet we hope to expand this coming year! We are a brand new business beginning in Aug '08 but sales sho...Read More…
Rick has been my ""tax guy"" for the past 5 years. I wouldn't trust anyone else in Ft. Myers, FL with my personal or business taxes. He is by far the best at what he does in the area. I meet with h...Read More…
Professional Accounting and Tax Service Services include; Corporate and Individual Taxes Compilations and Reviews Monthly, Quarterly, and Annual Bookkeeping IRS Audit Representation Quickbooks Cons...Read More…
ShaBro has been a part of our women's network for months now and has been an outstanding business to support our network and keep our back office organized. There are so many things that ShaBro can...Read More…
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Tomahawk Mobile Shredding specializes in the Destruction of Sensitive Information.Corporate or Personal information. We provide monthly service and one time purges to large companies, small busines...Read More…
Jerry and Lorene Brooks are two of the hardest working, most ethical, trustworthy people I know. I would not hesitate to recommend them to my closest friends and family. From accounting to property...Read More…
Customized payroll processing services for employers with 1-1,000 employers. Capabilities include... > A Variety of Reporting Options > Direct Deposit & Paycard services > Employee Web...Read More…
Accounting, Bookkeeping, Tax Planning & Preparation, Business Consulting, Human Resources Consulting, Health Care Advisory Services, Customized Elder Services, Litigation & Mediation, Foren...Read More…
We show business owners that following God’s word, following Caesar’s laws (IRS tax codes) and being profitable can all happen at the same time. The Bible is filled with counsel on proper stewardsh...Read More…
Here at Davis Davis & Company CPA's we aim to help you with your financial needs. We will treat you like family from the moment you walk through our door. Questions about finances? Concerns abo...Read More…
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"Local Professionals. National Resources. Valued Clients." Hughes Snell & Co PA CPA's are committed to providing you with efficient personal service, relevant reliable information, effective in...Read More…
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Achieve a high level of financial compliance with Lucille S. Adgate, CPA. This small, full-service accounting firm provides Fort Myers, FL, with years of advanced training, experience and financial...Read More…
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Tax Fort Myers Fl - Ruth A. Loubier, CPA

Ruth A. Loubier, CPA is fully committed to meeting your needs by providing personal and reliable service. We offer tax preparation for individuals and businesses, along with accounting and bookkeeping. Get in touch with us today to get your finances. We offer careful preparation and filing of individual, family or business taxes. We provide comprehensive computerized bookkeeping as well as managing payroll and sales tax returns. With over 30 years' experience in public accounting, Ruth A. Loubier promises you satisfaction with all tax services. With constantly changing tax laws, wouldn't you prefer to leave this important task in the hands of caring professionals? Whether it is for your business or yourself, Ruth A. Loubier, CPA will get you the full refund you deserve. Taxes aren't an easy business for most people. It can be difficult to navigate, and stressful to worry about providing the most accurate information. Luckily, Ruth A. Loubier, CPA, can take the stress off you and your family by preparing and filing your taxes this year and every year. Get in touch with us to see how we can help you today! Your business relies on accurate tax information to get every penny back that you are owed. We offer quarterly tax preparation as well as tax projections to keep your business on point and well budgeted. Accurate tracking of your financial records is absolutely crucial to the success of any business, large or small. We offer accounting and bookkeeping services to keep your financial records accurate and up-to-date. Don't let your finances slip through the cracks, call 239-275-0300 today to get started with Ruth A. Loubier, CPA! Accountants don't come around just once a year! We are here for you every day to maintain your tax records and provide financial statements for your business. The more you know, the more prepared you will be to make strong strides forward towards your company's success! Call today to schedule an appointment! ...read more

By Ruth A. Loubier, CPA January 10, 2015

Problems with Property Managers

Many people who live in Community Associations (Condominium Associations, Homeowner Associations, or Master Associations) often find they have trouble with their property manager. Read this article about Problems with Property Managers and see what should be happening in the relationship between your Association Board of Directors and your Community Association Property Manager. ...read more

By J Brooks & Associates, Inc. October 23, 2012

Are you Thinking of Starting Your Own Business

I'm going intobusiness for myself. What kind of business do I setup? At JBrooks&Associates, Inc.we hear this question and many more like it a lot. This particular question could be one of the single most important steps in getting your business off the ground. The business type you pick today, will decide how you and your business will handle all of their Income Tax Return decisions as well as many more factors.  So let's get on to the question.Your Business Type Choices are:  C Corporation, S Corporation, Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Partnership.  Below is a brief description of what exactly these different classifications entail: C Corporation The IRS defines a C Corporation in that when forming a corporation, prospective shareholders exchange money, property, or both, for the corporation's capital stock. A corporation generally takes the same deductions as a sole proprietorship to figure its taxable income. A corporation can also take special deductions. For federal income tax purposes, a C corporation is recognized as a separate taxpaying entity. A corporation conducts business, realizes net income or loss, pays taxes and distributes profits to shareholders. The profit of a corporation is taxed to the corporation when earned, and then is taxed to the shareholders when distributed as dividends. This creates a double tax. The corporation does not get a tax deduction when it distributes dividends to shareholders. Shareholders cannot deduct any loss of the corporation. Subchapter "S" Corporation A form of corporation that meets the IRS requirements to be taxed under Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. This gives a corporation with 100 shareholders or less the benefit of incorporation while being taxed as a partnership. This means that any profits earned by the corporation are not taxed at the corporate level, but rather at the level of the shareholders. Also known as "S corporation." Having an S corporation status can prove a huge benefit for a corporation. The corporation can pass income directly to shareholders and avoid the double taxation that is inherent with the dividends of public companies, while still enjoying the advantages of the corporate structure. In order to qualify, a corporation must be a small business corporation. This means the following requirements must be met: Must be a domestic corporation Must not have more than 100 shareholders Must include only eligible shareholders Must have only one class of stock Limited Liability Company (LLC) Often incorrectly called a "limited liability corporation" (instead of company), it is a hybrid business entity having certain characteristics of both a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship (depending on how many owners there are). An LLC, although a business entity, is a type of unincorporated association and is not a corporation. The primary characteristic an LLC shares with a corporation is limited liability, and the primary characteristic it shares with a partnership is the availability of pass-through income taxation. It is often more flexible than a corporation, and it is well-suited for companies with a single owner. LLC members are subject to the same alter ego piercing theories as corporate shareholders. However, it is more difficult to pierce the LLC veil because LLCs do not have many formalities to maintain. So long as the LLC and the members do not commingle funds, it would be difficult to pierce its veil. Membership interests in LLCs and partnership interests are also afforded a significant level of protection through the charging order mechanism. The charging order limits the creditor of a debtor-partner or a debtor-member to the debtor’s share of distributions, without conferring on the creditor any voting or management rights. Limited liability company members may, in certain circumstances, also incur a personal liability in cases where distributions to members render the LLC insolvent.Partnership If your business will be owned and operated by several individuals, you'll want to take a look at structuring your business as a partnership. Partnerships come in two varieties: general partnerships and limited partnerships. In a general partnership, the partners manage the company and assume responsibility for the partnership's debts and other obligations. A limited partnership has both general and limited partners. The general partners own and operate the business and assume liability for the partnership, while the limited partners serve as investors only; they have no control over the company and are not subject to the same liabilities as the general partners. Unless you expect to have many passive investors, limited partnerships are generally not the best choice for a new business because of all the required filings and administrative complexities. If you have two or more partners who want to be actively involved, a general partnership would be much easier to form. One of the major advantages of a partnership is the tax treatment it enjoys. A partnership doesn't pay tax on its income but "passes through" any profits or losses to the individual partners. At tax time, the partnership must file a tax return (Form 1065) that reports its income and loss to the IRS. In addition, each partner reports his or her share of income and loss on Schedule K-1 of Form 1065. Personal liability is a major concern if you use a general partnership to structure your business. Like sole proprietors, general partners are personally liable for the partnership's obligations and debts. Each general partner can act on behalf of the partnership, take out loans and make decisions that will affect and be binding on all the partners (if the partnership agreement permits). Keep in mind that partnerships are also more expensive to establish than sole proprietorships because they require more legal and accounting services. If you decide to organize your business as a partnership, be sure you draft a partnership agreement that details how business decisions are made, how disputes are resolved and how to handle a buyout. You'll be glad you have this agreement if for some reason you run into difficulties with one of the partners or if someone wants out of the arrangement. The agreement should address the purpose of the business and the authority and responsibility of each partner. It's a good idea to consult an attorney experienced with small businesses for help in drafting the agreement. Although there are multiple variations on the business entity setups, these are the main business organizations.J Brooks & Associates, Inc. has 20 years of combined experience in business entity accounting, taxes, property management and payroll. We can help you decipher the best business organization for you. ContactJ Brooks & Associates, Inc.today atwww.jbrooksai.comor call our office at 239-313-7129. ...read more

By J Brooks & Associates, Inc. October 22, 2012

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