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Rifle Lions Club Provides Annual Service to Area Children
Tracy Barner (left) and Norma Miller pose with the afternoon class at Highland Elementary Poor eyesight in children can easily go undetected and can severely affect their learning. Each year, Rifle Lions Club provides vision screenings to pre-K and kindergarten students in Parachute and Rifle. Recently, Club members, including DWC’s
The Basics for Self-Employed Taxpayers
If you are an independent contractor or run your own business, there are a few basic things to know when it comes to your federal tax return. Self-employment income can include income you received for part-time work. This is in addition to income from your regular job. You must file
Cybercriminals Want You!
The 2014 Association for Financial Professionals Payments Fraud and Control Survey by J.P. Morgan reports 60% of organizations were exposed to actual or attempted payments fraud in 2013. The typical financial loss incurred by companies was $23,100. The Report key findings indicate the top four targets as: Check payments (82%)
Montrose Rotary Initiative Supports Health and Wellness of Local Students
Picture L-R: Steve Schiell, RE-1J School District Superintendent, David Crane, Montrose Rotary President, Alyssa Ganskow, Johnson Elementary 4th Grade Teacher, and Mark Plantz, DWC Accountant and Rotary Board Director The Montrose Rotary Club has committed $20,000 for 2015 to help area youth through its “The Year of the Healthy Child”
Pyro’s “Push It Up” Trail Run
On August 15th, over one hundred locals participated in the first Pyro’s “Push It Up” Trail Run in honor of Captain William “Pyro” DuBois from New Castle, who lost his life in early December of 2014, while piloting an F-16. The monies raised from the Trail Run benefit a legacy
Important Information for Businesses
Legislators passed the short-term highway funding extension and several important tax provisions. See more at: http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/news/2015/jul/tax-return-due-dates-changed-201512746.html
Thank You Montrose Young Professionals
We’d like to thank the Montrose Young Professionals (MYP) for spearheading a food drive during the month of July. Due to the generosity of the Montrose community, they were able to donate 164 lbs of food to benefit Sharing Ministries Food Bank. Dalby Wendland CPA and MYP member Mark Plantz
Tax Incentives for Higher Education
Many families understand the value of higher education and desire to help their college-bound children accomplish this goal. There are numerous ways in which saving and paying for college education can save income tax. The most common benefits include; tax credits, deductions, and savings plans. These incentives have different limitations
Mid-Year Tax Checkup for Businesses
We are halfway through 2015 and it’s a good time to make some planning adjustments for tax purposes before year-end. Consider these: 1. Per the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June, every state must recognize same-sex marriages. Employers in states that did not previously recognize same-sex marriage should revise state