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The Return of Printed Social Security Statements

By Daniel C. Romano, CPA, PFS Partner at Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP Back in 2011, the federal government, in an effort to save money, stopped printing and mailing annual Social Security benefit estimate statements.  Those paying into the program could still get their estimated benefits information online, but relatively few taxpayers registered.  Last year […]

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Bringing Your Service Department Into the 21st Century

By C. Joseph Ciccarello, CPA, MSTGray, Gray & Gray, LLP Are you still managing your service department the same way you did 20 years ago? By that I mean using manual scheduling and dispatch, paper invoicing, and “looks good” inventory management practices that have outlived their usefulness. If this describes your business, you are cheating

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New myRA Savings Accounts to Help Employees Start Saving

During his 2014 State of the Union Address, President Obama announced the creation of a new employer-sponsored (but not employer funded) savings program that is aimed at helping more people to start saving for retirement. Titled the “myRA” (say it like “IRA”), the program will establish accounts for employees who do not currently have employer-sponsored

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Taking Care of Business While You Run Your Restaurant

Back office services like GrayPay™ free you to manage your business more efficiently. By Christine C. KeaneySupervisor at Gray, Gray & Gray One thing you can say about most McDonald’s Owner Operators:  they are hands on people. Few franchisees sit back and manage their restaurants from afar. They prefer to be at the front of

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Government Heightens Emphasis on Worker Classification

by Michael D. Koppel, CPA, PFS, CITP, MBAOriginal Article Published in the AICPA “Tax Adviser” Newsletter on December 1, 2013 Worker classification has been a major concern for businesses for many years. Reasons a business would prefer independent contractor status include avoiding the payment of payroll taxes, and eliminating the need of providing employee benefits

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