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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Is Your Data Secure?



Is Your Data Secure?
If you think your data is secure, read on to see if you are doing all you can to protect it.  Any business, in in any industry that keeps electronic records should be concerned with the safety of their electronic files.  Hacking has become a profitable business for criminals, making it more important than ever to safeguard yourself.

Here are several quick and easy steps you can take to bolster your resistance to an attack.


  1. The first is simple, make sure your workstations go to “sleep” when inactive for more than a few minutes.
  2. Clean your desk at the end of the day. Put all files in a locked cabinet or file room.
  3. If you offer Wi-Fi to your clients, consider using a second network just for them. Keep the network used for your workstations separate and protect it with a password.
  4. Back up your files regularly! This is good practice to safeguard against data loss from other sources, too.
  5. Do you work from home? Make sure laptops and files are secured whenever they are out of the office.
  6. Do you send sensitive data via email? Email can be accessed by hackers before arriving at its destination, so consider what you are sending. 
  7. Review your security standards at least annually and make any necessary improvements.
  8. Finally, we all should be checking our personal and business credit reports for signs of trouble, or mistakes that need correcting at least annually.


Honorine M. Campisi, CPA

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

How to Solve IRS Tax Problems


How to Solve IRS Tax Problems

Are you one of the millions of people who owe the IRS back taxes?  Do you avoid answering the phone or opening the mail?  Are you losing sleep, waiting for the IRS to confiscate your house or bank account?  Well worry no more.  There are solutions to your problem. 

Following are some options available to clear up your tax debt:
  •   File all delinquent tax returns and pay in full
  •    Make payments through an Installment Agreement
  •   Have the IRS place you into Currently Not Collectable (CNC) status
  •   File for an Offer in Compromise
  •    File for bankruptcy

           
Every situation is different.  Contact our CPA firm today to find out which option is best for you.  Our qualified staff will review your situation free of charge to see what you may qualify for.  Contact us at 516-409-1120 or visit our website at www.sgjcpa.com


Sandra G. Johnson, CPA, EA, CFE

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

NYS Sales Tax for Household Movers and Warehouses

Welcome to the latest installment of our monthly blog “What are the rules for NYS Sales tax for my profession?”  

Every month we are highlighting another industry with a few of the broad guidelines to follow!  Our hope is not only to provide helpful information for the business owners but the consumers as well!

This month’s industry is:

 Household Movers and Warehouses
There are several services provided by Household Movers and Warehouses.  

1. Storage of permanent containers  

This refers to property stored at a facility by the storage provider for a period of time.   It does not refer to property that is stored temporarily between moves.   This storage is taxable with conditions. When these storage services are provided within NYS they are taxable.  The taxability depends on where the storage provider receives possession of the property to be stored.  If the storage provider takes possession in NYS (even if it is physically stored outside the state) then the service is taxable. Any labor, delivery or pickup charges associated with this storage is also taxable.  The provider must charge sales tax based on the jurisdiction where the property is picked up – NOT stored.  It can be picked up in NY but stored in any other state and would still be taxable. 

2. Sale of Storage Services vs. Rental of Real Property

Charges for the rental or lease of property used for storage are not subject to sales tax.  It is a lease if the tenant contracts for an amount of footage in a specific location, has unlimited control of access to the space, is allowed to supply racks etc. for their use of the space and the owner of the facility does not provide any additional services.  In order to show exclusive use of the space there would be a lock on the space under control of the tenant.  If the space is not under the control of the tenant and the facility provides additional services such as handling, storing or receiving the property then that is a taxable service as long as the tenant is not present at the time of service.  If tenant is present then it is deemed not taxable. 

3. Portable Storage and Moving Containers

If you rent a portable storage container to be used on your personal property located in NYS it is taxable.  The charges for the delivery of the empty container and the pick- up of the container when it is done being used is part of the rental charge subject to sales tax.

4. Moving Services

Moving Services include moving household goods to and from any destination.  Moving your office is treated the same as a household move.  These moves, whether local, interstate or international, are not subject to sales tax.  

This is just a brief overview of the sales tax laws regarding movers.  Feel free to give our office a call for more information.  Happy Moving!

By Christine A. Murphy