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We're Moving!📍📦
Effective Monday, October 24, 2022, the Firm will move from 940 W. Sproul Road to our newly renovated 15,000-square-foot office space at 1400 N. Providence Road, Rosetree Building 2.
Stimulus Checks and Child Tax Credits Are Still Available—If You Hurry
Stimulus payments and 2021 child tax credits are still available for the nearly 10 million eligible individuals who haven’t received them—but the deadline is just around the corner.
Work Opportunity Tax Credit Provides Help to Employers
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is a federal tax credit available to employers who invest in American job seekers who have consistently faced barriers to employment. Employers may meet their business needs and claim a tax credit if they hire an individual who is in a WOTC targeted group.
Brinker Simpson & Company, LLC, is pleased to welcome Jessica Smith, CPA, to our team of professionals. Jessica joins the Firm as a Manager in our Client Accounting Services department, providing controllership and CFO services to our clients.
Brinker Simpson Participates in Cabrini University’s Accounting and Finance Career Fair
Student recruiting season continued with Cabrini University’s Accounting and Finance Career Fair on Friday, September 30th. This was an opportunity to connect with talented students from Cabrini, Arcadia, Chestnut Hill, Eastern, Gwynedd Mercy, Holy Family, Immaculata, Neumann, Rosemont, and Salus.
Don’t Let Tax ID Thieves Steal Your Refund or Peace of Mind
Any form of identity theft can be costly, unsettling and take months — sometimes years — to fully recover from and repair. But tax-related identity theft can be particularly disturbing because it involves the IRS, about which many people already harbor suspicion and anxiety.
Getting contacted by the IRS and told your tax return is being audited may cause business owners to panic. But you’ll fare better if you understand IRS audits.
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