Part of my early-Monday news scan this week brought me this story: http://cbsn.ws/1Q0chAV. One of the “highlights”: almost half of all US households could not come up with $400 to cover an emergency expense. They would need to sell something or borrow cash to do so.
If you find yourself belonging to that category, I’m going to help you today,
Read MoreMemorial Day weekend often feels a little … jarring, at times.
Burgers, pools, picnics — set against the solemn backdrop of remembrance for the sacrifice of so many thousands who have laid down their lives so we can have those freedoms.
However, when you talk to veterans (as I get the chance to do in the course of our tax preparation work),
Read MoreWith all of the chaos that we are seeing bubble up around us, both in our nation and overseas, it can feel like everything is in flux.
Please, though … if you’ve established for yourself a hedge against financial turmoil, let’s not have you ruin it.
Last week, I posted an article which addressed these issues.
Read MoreWe spend a disproportionate amount of our time around the Team Dubrow CPA offices dealing with government forms and websites.
(Seriously though — can you or I get a gig as a web designer for the government? Those contracts run in the 7 figures … and the designs still look like something built using dial-up.)
But the annual release of this page is pretty fun: behold,
Read MoreWe had our personal and company taxes prepared by Skylar Dubrow CPA’s team, and had a great experience. Don’t be mislead by his youth; he has old school morals and made us feel comfortable from the first meeting. We needed a fresh and local firm to help us over a few speed bumps. … Give them a call!
Read MoreI get pretty excited about the spring. All around the country, the snow is gone, the trees don’t seem so desolate … and am I right that the angle of the sun is a bit less harsh?
Or maybe it’s just because tax season has finished and I’m getting more sleep? 🙂
Well, I hope you and your family will have some “spring”
Read MoreIf your tax returns have been filed (as most of our clients’ have), I do hope you’ve taken the ripe chance afforded to you to scrutinize your year, and your financial health. And, even if you’re on extension, it’s good to pause here before summer and consider where you’re headed — financially, and otherwise.
So, I thought that this could be the perfect time to help our Thousand Oaks tax preparation clients through a little check-up.
Read MoreThis is never a very fun “holiday”, but it’s worth marking every year.
Friday, April 24th is our National “Tax Freedom Day” — that’s the date by which you’ve finally worked enough days just to pay off your taxes for the year. The rest of the year is your “take home” pay, as it were. 🙁
This date includes payroll taxes,
Read MoreThe loudest thing I want you to hear from this post is this: THANK YOU for your trust, Thousand Oaks.
Our primary work for this tax season has just about wrapped up.
But notice I said “primary”, there … you see, unlike some tax professionals, we make it a point to do a bit more than simply “fill out forms”
Read MoreThis is my fourth year having Skylar Dubrow prepare my taxes. Skylar is so organized, professional and detailed oriented. I always leave feeling confident and relieved that my taxes are in Skylar’s hands! I have referred my friends and family to Skylar at The Dubrow Group and they have all been thrilled as well! 5 Stars service for sure! Thank You
Emily Patasini
Westlake Village,