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Redpath and Company - 2018 Bottom Line

Redpath and Company - 2018 Bottom Line

November 7, 2018 — Redpath and Company’s 2018 issue of the Bottom Line Newsletter is here! Inside the newsletter, you will find valuable tax reporting updates and requirements to help you plan and prepare for the upcoming tax season. Learn about form filing requirements, minimum wage laws in Minnesota and Wisconsin, tax strategies, and more.

 Click here or on the image below to download the 2018 Bottom Line Newsletter (PDF).

If you have questions, please contact John Kammerer, Partner and Business Tax Service Area Leader, at jkammerer@redpathcpas.com or 651-255-9305.


Redpath and Company, Ltd. - Bottom Line 2018 - Get important updates from your Twin Cities CPA firm.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 

  • Annual Update on Expense Reporting
  • Payroll Wage Bases and Tax Rates
  • Form 1099 Reporting Requirements
  • Minimum Wage Laws for MN and WI
  • Retirement Plan Tax Strategies
  • W-2 Form Reporting Requirements
  • Form CRP Due to Renters Jan. 31
  • State Annual Filing Requirement
  • International Reporting Requirements
  • Employer Health Coverage Reporting Requirements
  • Household Employee Withholdings
  • Fringe Benefits Provided to 2%+ shareholders
  • Employer-Provided Health Coverage
Redpath and Company is 100% employee-owned (ESOP) and a leading accounting firm providing proactive, innovative, and value driven CPA services for closely held businesses, government, and not-for-profit entities. The firm started operations in 1971 and has steadily grown ever since—with 100% of firm growth being organic. They provide audit, tax, benefit and compensation administration, international consulting, mergers & acquisitions, succession and estate planning, and valuation services. With headquarters in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, a second office in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, and over 145 employees, the firm ranks as one of the top CPA firms in the Twin Cities area.
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