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Do you want more than "just" an accountant?
  
Most accountants do a fine job recording history -- the history you give them! They compile monthly, quarterly, and annual books and records. At tax time, they put the "right" numbers in the "right" boxes on the "right" forms. But then they call it a day.
  
Don't you think you deserve more?
  
My name is Tim Pinkelman, and our team is different. We don't just record history. We help you write it, with a proactive attitude and a complete menu of tax, accounting, and financial planning services.
  
We're committed to giving you quality service that helps you attain peace of mind, realize your dreams, and achieve success.
  
Call us at 419.882.9255 or 734.847.0400 for your free Tax Analysis. We'll find the mistakes and missed opportunities that can cost you thousands in tax -- then show you how proactive planning can rescue those wasted dollars.
 
We guarantee you'll leave with new information or we'll donate $50 to your favorite charity. So call today and get started!


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Updates 
Dateline:  December 28, 2009
Upcoming expansion to help change the way you think about taxes!
    
   
Accounting Center and Tax Services, Inc. is opening a new location in Maumee, Ohio to accommodate the Maumee and surrounding communities. Going to be located in the Arrowhead Park complex, this new location will be able to handle all of your tax needs in the same professional manner as our Temperance, MI location. 
    Please call 419-885-9255 to contact the accounting center now!
  
 
Dateline:  November 4, 2009
Just like Cinderella's carriage turned into a pumpkin at midnight, there are many tax laws that will turn into dust at the stroke of midnight on December 31. 
  • The "First-time Homebuyer" tax credit (this one actually expires November 30, although it is very likely to be extended)
  •  The itemized deduction for state and local sales taxes (as opposed to income taxes) 
  •  The deduction for sales tax you pay to buy a new car or truck
  •  The special deduction for state and local property taxes for clients who don't otherwise itemize
  • The $4,000 deduction for "qualified tuition and related expenses" 
  • The increased exemptions for calculating the dreaded alternative minimum taxable income 
  • The $100,000 exemption for IRA distributions paid by the trustee directly to a qualified charity 

  

 Several valuable business tax deductions also expire this year:

  • The 50% "bonus depreciation" for new business equipment 
  • The expanded "first-year expensing" dollar limit of $250,000 (which drops to $125,000 in 2010) 
  • Accelerated depreciation benefits for certain tangible assets (including "qualified leasehold property," restaurant property, retail space improvement property, and "qualified machinery and equipment" used in farming businesses) 
  • Expanded first-year depreciation benefits for business vehicles
  • Special credits for "COBRA" continuation subsidies for laid-off employees 

     

     

    None of us want to miss any of these breaks. But the only way you can be sure not to is to ask! If you're worried about missing valuable deductions -- especially if you own your own business -- call us. And if your friends, family, and colleagues are worried, have them call us too!


     

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