DonF

About Don

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Don has created 41 blog entries.

Management Tips – Avoid Office Distractions

Don Franty has worked with Sterling Management Systems since 2003. Franty & Company utilizes the management techniques and office practices taught by Sterling. This Pittsburgh-based tax practice operates as a well-oiled machine. Our team is critical to our success! Here is a management tip: Avoid Office Distractions In today’s fast-paced work environment, it’s easy to find [...]

January 28, 2015|Management Tips|

Health Care & Small Business

The Affordable Care Act means big changes for your small business. We at Franty & Company want to make sure you’re prepared for the new health care requirements. Self-Employed: Eligible to purchase health insurance coverage through the Individual Health Insurance Marketplace Individual Shared Responsibility (ISR) provision of the ACA requires each individual in a household [...]

News You Can Use – 2014 Tax Developments

As we start the 2014 Tax Season in McMurray, we’d like to share some significant tax developments for the year: IRS announced proposed rules to the taxation of floating-value money market funds IRS revised guidance on IRA rollovers Supreme Court ruled that closely held corporations do not have to comply with the contraception mandate under [...]

‘Tis the Season for Charitable Contributions

As 2014 comes to a close, here are a few tips to make sure you don’t miss out on the tax deduction for your charitable contributions: The IRS requires written acknowledgement from organizations for gifts worth $250 or more. Keep bank records or written statements from organizations, regardless of the amount donated. Make sure that [...]

Record Keeping Series (Post 4 of 4)

Series 4: Here is our fourth and final message in a series designed to help you handle the basics of sound business record keeping.  Our previous messages addressed checking accounts, logs and receipts & records retention. You may hate the ‘records keeping’ part of the tax system, but it’s critical to your tax health. It’s also important the health [...]

Go to Top