• 3755 Washington Blvd Ste 4 So. Ogden, UT 84401

Bokkeeping Services

We understand how much effor you have put into your business to make it sucessful. When you leverage our years of experience, precise accounting, and technological skillset, your can free up valuable time to focus on your core company goals.

  • Record Expenditures and Receipts
  • Perform Bank Reconciliation
  • General Reports
  • Prepare Monthly Financial Statement
  • Outsourced Bookkeeping
  • Bookkeeping Clean Up
  • General Ledger
  • Tax Forms (1099's, 1096)
  • Payroll Processing
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    Payroll Services

      Let us relieve you of the payroll headache. Peace of mind to allow you to focus on your core activities

    • Payroll Processing (weekly, bi-weekly                         monthly,semi-monthly, quarterly)
    • Payroll Tax Calculation
    • Payroll Tax Payment
    • Paycheck Deductions (health insurance, dental       insurance, etc)
    • Filing of your Payroll Taxes with the                           Appropriate Agencies
    • Time Savings and Reduced Risk of Penalties for       Late or Inaccurate Payments
    • Employee's Direct Deposit

    Frequently asked questions

    Both protect owners so they're not personally on the hook for business liabilities or debts. But, key differences include how they're owned (LLCs have one or more individual owners and corporations have shareholders) and maintained (corporations generally have more formal record-keeping and reporting requirements). Even though LLCs are considered easier to start and maintain, investors tend to prefer corporations.

    The way you're taxed. C corporation income is taxed twice—the business pays taxes on its net income, and then the shareholders also pay taxes on the profits they receive. With S corporation income, only the shareholders pay taxes on profits received.

    Personal liability protection. An LLC protects owners from being personally on the hook for business liabilities or debts. A sole proprietorship doesn't.

    LLCs, S corporations, and sole proprietorships are taxed once on profits received. C corporations are taxed twice; the business pays taxes at the corporate level, and shareholders pay taxes on income received.

    LLCs and corporations. You don't get personal liability protection with sole proprietorships or DBAs.

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