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Tax

Child Tax Credit 2021

July 15, 2021

By: Chad Lambert

Today is an important day for many Americans, as the American Rescue Plan (ARP) results are being seen in the form of a cash bank deposit from the United States Treasury. Although the child tax credit has been around in one form or another since 1997, …

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There Is No “One-Size-Fits-All” Setup

June 15, 2021

By: HintonBurdick

The other day, one of my sons was walking around the house in my shoes.  When I noticed this, I playfully began chasing him around.  He stumbled a bit and was noticeably slowed down because the shoes didn’t fit him.  Once he kicked my shoes off, he was …

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Multi-Generational Workforce

May 14, 2021

By: Nichole Chapman

“You’re such a millennial” “These trophy kids” “Okay Boomer” Have you or someone you associate with echoed those statements?  These claims are made countless times and generally carry a derogatory weight.  Generally, the underlying essence of the state …

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Changes to GASB Statements

April 15, 2021

By: David Wittwer

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued GASB Statement No. 95, Postponement of the Effective Dates of Certain Authoritative Guidance, in May 2020. This Statement provides temporary relief to governments in light of the COVID-19 pandem …

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State of Utah Taxation of PPP Forgiven Loan Funds

February 11, 2021

By: HintonBurdick

Perhaps you’ve recently heard the news.  Though the federal government determined in late December that forgiven PPP loan funds were nontaxable, the State of Utah recently announced that such forgiven PPP funds are taxable income for Utah taxation purp …

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Latest on Stimulus Checks

September 28, 2020

By: HintonBurdick

The first round of Stimulus Checks were-issued back in April 2020. Since that time, we have been getting an increasing amount of questions about that program. Questions that include, as to whether if some are going to get a Stimulus Check or not, if th …

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CARES Act: Allowable Expenditures for Governments

July 1, 2020

By: Jennifer Frank

The CARES Act established the Coronavirus Relief Fund which is to be used to make payments to States, local and tribal governments and US territories. There have been a lot of questions about what governments can spend these funds on. Per section 5001 …

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IRA Silver Lining

June 15, 2020

By: Robert Cox

Recent events have caused the value of retirement accounts to plummet because of downturns in the stock market.  There may be a silver lining if you have a traditional IRA.  This may be a great opportunity to convert your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA …

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Best of Southern Utah: 2020 Gold Winner

June 4, 2020

By: HintonBurdick

HintonBurdick CPAs and Advisors wins gold in Best of Southern Utah competition! To learn more, click the following link, https://www.bestofsouthernutah.com/listings/accounting-firm/ Here at HintonBurdick, we are always developing our processes, our peo …

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Underutilized Tax Strategies

June 1, 2020

By: HintonBurdick

My topic today, 3 Underutilized Tax Strategies, builds from a previous blog post of mine called Setting Up For Success.  After you have your business setup – how do you best strategize to save on taxes?  Below I will highlight 3 Tax Strategies that I f …

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