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New Phone Number for Sheldon Bookkeeping
There is a new office phone number for Sheldon Bookkeeping: (717) 219-7301. The new line has been placed into service to help us better respond to clients. The policy of giving my personal mobile phone number to my clients remain in effect. I always want my clients to be able to reach me directly when…
How to set up paid time off in QuickBooks Online Payroll
From the QuickBooks Online YouTube Channel: With QuickBooks Online Payroll, you can give your employees time off and track it in QuickBooks. Let’s learn how to set up time off in QuickBooks, how to account for it when you run payroll, how you can track how much time off employees have left, and how employees…
Best Practices for Small Business Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping plays a pivotal role in any business, ensuring that financial transactions are meticulously recorded and organized to provide an accurate overview of its financial status. This article delves into the key best practices that facilitate effective bookkeeping, aiding businesses in maintaining precision in their financial records and optimizing their accounting procedures. Receipt Management: Central…
Website Update
The Sheldon Bookkeeping website will be getting a bit of a face list over the next week. Plans include some changes in the page structure, and hopefully, making the website a bit easier to use. The makeover should be completed by January 31.
Sheldon Bookkeeping is now a QuickBooks Business Affiliate
We are pleased to announce that we are a part of the QuickBooks Business Affiliate Program. This allows us to offer new clients discounts on QuickBooks Online Subscriptions. Intuit has authorized Sheldon Bookkeeping to display the QuickBooks Business Affiliate Badge. It is being added to the main page of our website. More information will be…
IRS Fines Pennsylvania Township $50,000 for Mishandling Employee Payroll
The IRS has fined Allegheny Township, a Pennsylvania municipality near Pittsburgh. The IRS is not commenting on its enforcement action, but news reports suggest that the fines might be connected to the township not properly withholding taxes from employee paychecks. According to the TribLive, the township has acknowledged receipt of the fines, and audits are…