On Monday January 27 the IRS began accepting both paper and electronic tax returns. For many it is a relief, they were ready to file when the gates came down, for others it was the beginning of a familiar anxiety. Your tax returns are due on a Wednesday, this April 15. So time is ticking away. Have you gotten started … Read More
Important Tax Changes for Businesses
Learn about the Important Tax Changes for Businesses that in store. Tac changes in tax credits, expensing & deductions have changed for 2020.
Important Tax Changes for Individuals
Every year, it’s a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and this year is no different. From standard deductions to health savings accounts and tax rate schedules, here’s a checklist of tax changes to help you plan the year ahead. INDIVIDUALS – THE TAX CHANGES In 2020, a number of tax provisions are affected by … Read More
Welcome Emily Callahan
TYS LLP Is pleased to welcome Emily Callahan to the TYS family as a staff accountant. While she was getting her degree in accounting from Brockport College, Emily shined as an intern with us for the past 2 years. She demonstrated a great work ethic and dedication to getting the work done. Welcome aboard Emily.
TYS, LLP Merges with Lefkowitz & Company LLP
TYS Expands Operations to Four States Walnut Creek, CA | January 7, 2020 — National accounting firm TYS, LLP (TYS) is pleased to announce that it finalized a merger with Lefkowitz & Company LLP on January 1st. TYS, a full-service tax, accounting, and business consulting firm will welcome David L. Lefkowitz and Lori Lefkowitz as Partners , along with four … Read More
SECURE Act a Boon to Employers
Small-business owners secured a major recruitment tool Small-business owners secured a major recruitment tool and an enhanced tax credit offering with the passage of the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act by the U.S. Senate. The bill, signed by President Trump on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, is the most significant retirement savings reform legislation in nearly 15 years. Many … Read More
New Staff News
Welcoming a new staff member Welcome Jordan Arnold TYS LLP is very happy to announce the hiring of Jordan Arnold as our new staff accountant. Jordan interned with us and we were duly impressed with his eagerness to do and learn. He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance and a master’s in accounting from the College at Brockport. … Read More
Tax Season is Coming: Five Steps to Get Ready
Tax Day? What are you talking about? Tax season is not for a while yet. That may be true, but it comes quickly. The Tax Season will be here before you know it! Why not start getting ready now? 2019 could be the year you are totally prepared. In order to help you get there, TYS LLP has laid out … Read More
Do I Have to Pay Taxes on Bitcoin Transactions?
Exchanging a cryptocurrency for another, converting it back to USD or spending cryptocurrency are taxable events. Gains and losses on all individual trades must be reported to the IRS and are subject to capital gains tax.
Four Food Industry Accounting Efficiencies
Like many industries, food industry folks can benefit from some simple yet effective strategies that stress organization and efficiency. And while they may seem tedious or pesky, they can make your business more profitable and less stressful in the long term. Some of these tips are “one and done!” Others require more time and attention, but they are all incredibly helpful in making sure you’re on top of the financial part of your business.
New W-4 Form:Released In Time For 2020 Tax Year
the tax year is more complicated than it used to be. If you were surprised to find you owed taxes this year, or received a lower-than-expected refund due to the new tax laws, you’ll want to read this. The Internal Revenue Service is changing how you adjust your paycheck withholdings, and it’s more complicated than it used to be. In … Read More
Clarifying the changes to the 2018 child tax credit
The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) ushered in sweeping changes that continue to reshape the tax landscape, particularly for divorced, separated, or unmarried parents. Among the most significant shifts: the elimination of the dependency exemption for children, long a key point of negotiation in custody disputes. Beginning with the 2018 tax year, the exemption was reduced to … Read More









