Odd word, cool concept: Gamification for businesses
“Gamification.” It’s perhaps an odd word, but it’s a cool concept that’s become popular among many types of businesses. In its most general sense, the term refers to integrating characteristics of game-playing into business-related tasks to excite and engage the people involved.
Volunteering for charity: Do you get a tax break?
If you’re a volunteer who works for charity, you may be entitled to some tax breaks if you itemize deductions on your tax return. Unfortunately, they may not amount to as much as you think your generosity is worth.
SEK Announces Staff and Supervisor Promotions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2019 SEK Announces Staff and Supervisor Promotions
Do You Need to Bundle Products in QuickBooks? Create Assemblies
If you frequently sell multiple inventory items grouped together, you need to learn about QuickBooks’ assemblies.
You may have to pay tax on Social Security benefits
During your working days, you pay Social Security tax in the form of withholding from your salary or self-employment tax. And when you start receiving Social Security benefits, you may be surprised to learn that some of the payments may be taxed.
Understanding Tax Opportunity Zones Seminar Presentation
Member of the Firm David L. Maaskant, CPA, CVA and Clinton G. Smith, III, CPA from SevenBridge Financial Group presented at the West Shore County Club on Understanding Tax Opportunity Zones. You can check out the full presentation below.
R&E with Angi: Are You an Innovator?
You are a company who feeds on making new products. You are a company who wants to meet customer needs by customizing a current product that you already offer.
4 negative outcomes of jointly owning property with a family member
A common estate planning mistake that people make is to own property jointly with an adult child or other family member. True, adding a loved one to the title of your home, bank account or other property can be a simple technique for leaving property to that person without the need for probate.
Grading the performance of your company’s retirement plan
Imagine giving your company’s retirement plan a report card. Would it earn straight A’s in preparing your participants for their golden years? Or is it more of a C student who could really use some extra help after school? Benchmarking can tell you. Mind the basics
SEK Gets Top Honors in CPBJ Reader Rankings Awards
SEK, CPAs & Advisors was recently recognized in Central Penn Business Journal’s third annual Reader Rankings Awards.