The straight line

Forms W-2, 1099, W-3, and 1096

Some people think they are getting ahead of the game by mailing forms to the Government and at the same time providing the appropriate forms to their employee/independent contractor. The reality is, by doing so, they are potentially creating a difficult situation for themselves.

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Mark Reeter Joins Gardiner Thomsen

Mark comes to us from the firm of J. M. Abbott & Associates, Ltd., in Lincoln, Illinois, where he was a staff accountant for just over 3 years. He brings experience in federal and state tax return preparation and accounting for individuals, trusts, estates, corporate and partnership entities. His audit experience includes governmental engagements, school districts and grain elevators.

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Cooperatives 2007 – A Year in Review

It has been an interesting year for our cooperative clients. Many have enjoyed having their balance sheets, particularly their working capital, shored up with the value of the FC Stone stock. For local earnings though, we have found a mixed bag of results. Many thrived during the last year with tremendous margin improvements in grain and agronomy, although those have been offset to some degree with higher interest expense.

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UBIT… You Bet!

If your credit union generated more than $1,000 in unrelated business income, you will be required to file form 990-T and pay the appropriate tax.

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