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3 Tips for Making Holiday Charitable Donation Deductions

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The holiday season is in full effect! Our CPA firm in Central Missouri hopes you enjoyed your Christmas and that you have a Happy New Year! That being said, this time of year can tend to bring out the best in people. You may feel urged to donate money to your favorite charity this time of year or donate your time volunteering somewhere for the less fortunate. Have you ever wondered whether or not you can deduct those donations on your taxes? This Mid-MO CPA firm is here to give you three tips for making holiday charitable donation deductions in this week's blog. If you have any questions about your tax planning, please call the nearest Wilson Toellner CPA office you. We have four locations throughout Mid-Missouri, one office in Sedalia, one office in Marshall, one office in Lake Ozark, and one office in Camdenton. You can also visit our website at www.WTCPA.com for more information on tax planning and you can follow our social media channels listed at the end of this blog for t

Transformation Inspiration – Strawberry Shortcake and Human Intelligence

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Inspiration can be found in so many unexpected places.  Not too long ago I found transformation inspiration as it relates to Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and Human Intelligence. My kids were watching Strawberry Shortcake.  I was sitting with them, but not paying too much attention.  Until, for some reason, I caught on to what was happening.  It went like this . . . Lemon was super busy doing hair and nails and wished she had a way to do more.  So she purchased a salonomatic, which was a robot that worked so fast her clients were in and out faster than you could say hi and bye.  Lemon soon had a lot of extra time on her hands since the salonomatic did all the work.  Lemon wanted to be useful, but just could not find the right job to fit her.  She really wanted to do hair and nails.  So, she decided to move back to the Very Bitty City.  But her friends wanted her to stay.  They realized the salonomatic could not have a conversation or give advice, laugh at jokes, or give compliment

Is 2020 The Year You Start Your New Business?

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As a new business owner, you likely have a ton of questions. Starting out, it's a good idea to take the help where you need it. You may need someone to run your bookkeeping for you so you can focus on what you know best, your business. That's where our accountants in Mid-MO come in. Wilson Toellner CPA specializes in helping new businesses thrive, whether that means assisting with your back-office needs or helping with your tax preparations, we are here for you. For more information on our services, please visit our website at www.WTCPA.com . You can also call us for a consultation. We have four offices, all phone numbers and locations can be found on our website. In the meantime, keep reading for a few tips for starting a new business in 2020. Tips for Starting a New Business in 2020 Be a problem solver. Don't go through life wishing instead of doing.  There may be several people out there with great business ideas that could amount to a home run if they'

What Community Means To Wilson Toellner CPA

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Wilson Toellner CPA truly understands the meaning of community. Our communities have been good to us and we take great pride in doing everything we can to be good back. Our Mid-MO CPA firm has the pleasure of being involved with four different communities in Missouri. Our offices are in Marshall, Sedalia, Lake Ozark, and Camdenton. Each and every area has many charities that we have a passion for and have been involved with over the years. Keep reading to learn all of the organizations our CPA firm in Central Missouri has been involved with, in this week's blog. If you are a busy business owner in need of assistance from an experienced accounting firm in Mid-Missouri , call Wilson Toellner CPA today. All of our phone numbers and office locations can be found on our website at www.WTCPA.com and below. The organizations involved with: Mid-Day Optimist of Marshall Kiwanis Club of Marshall Saline County Relay for Life Marshall High School Alumni Marshall Tourism Commis