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Top 5 Ways to Spot Bad Tax Advice on Social Media
Bad tax tips don’t just waste your time — they can cost you real money and trigger penalties. Here’s a practical, common-sense guide to help you separate solid guidance from risky posts before you act on anything you see online.
Jeremy Springer
6 days ago4 min read


Stop Refreshing: When Your Tax Refund Really Lands
If you’re watching for a federal refund, you’re not alone — “Where’s My Refund?” (WMR) and “Where’s My Amended Return?” (WMAR) are perennial top lookups. Here’s our guide to what those tools show, how long typical refunds take, why certain refunds (like EITC/ACTC) are held until mid-February, and how to act if things stall.
Jeremy Springer
Mar 43 min read


The Engine Room of Your Business: Bookkeepers & Tax Pros
Many people assume “real” financial work starts and ends with a CPA. In everyday business, the opposite is usually true: your bookkeeper, accountant, and tax preparer do the heavy lifting that keeps cash moving, payroll on time, and tax season calm. These roles stand on their own—not as substitutes for CPAs, but as the core team that makes your numbers reliable long before any specialized engagement ever appears.
Jeremy Springer
Feb 244 min read


Stay Safe: 5 Practical Security Tips for Adults 60+
Older adults are targeted relentlessly—by phone, text, email, and even postal mail—because scammers know retirements and nest eggs are worth chasing. The good news: you don’t need fancy tools to be hard to scam.
Jeremy Springer
Jan 264 min read


5 Accounting Essentials for Small Municipalities
Small towns (≤5,000 citizens or less) run on trust. With lean staff, tight budgets, and neighbors holding you accountable, the way you handle money is as important as the services you provide. The good news: you don’t need a big-city finance department to get the fundamentals right.
Jeremy Springer
Jan 125 min read
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