MAK TAX Accounting Services is a comprehensive Tax Accounting (Personal & Corporate), Payroll and Bookkeeping Consulting firm geared to the needs of the Individual and Small Business Owner. As a Small Business Owner your time should be spent on the most valuable task of GROWING your business. We are here to help and assist a Small Business Owner like you. We are familiar with what it takes YOU to succeed. We provide the peace of mind that comes from knowing that you can trust and get the best customer support that you are paying for and that you duly deserve. We participate in on-going training throughout the year to ensure that we are abreast of the most recent Tax changes that may affect you.
Do you worry whether you are paying too much tax? Is there any way you can control your taxes? We may just have the answer for you.
Chartered Professional Accountants serving the East Gwillimbury, Newmarket and Kawartha Lake communities for over 25 years.
Providing you with accounting, tax, audit and business advisory services to help you meet and/or exceed your financial goals. We tailor our service to your individualised needs.
We provide QuickBooks support to our clients, including: set up of a new company, individualised training and on-going problem solving.
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At Tax Partners, we work closely with our clients to understand their specific needs and adjust our strategies accordingly. Our partners and accountants take a proactive, hands-on approach for you. We know that many clients' business and personal taxes are intertwined and our accountants offer the integration of both services to help further drive efficiencies.
We are here to help small and medium-size businesses grow. We actively work with you to develop the business and improve it. Our focus is achieved through practical, customer focused, strategic solutions developed in partnership with our clients. We accomplish this by providing clearly defined, highly structured and extremely responsive services.
We understand the problems that today's business owner faces each day. Chances are that you don't have the time to dedicate to solving these issues. After all, you have a business to run and customers to serve.
ReplyDoing some work over the Holiday season can reap rewards for 2012While most of us prefer to eat, drink and be Merry this time of year, it may be helpful to do a little tax planning to ensure 2012 emerges positively from a personal tax perspective. Here are a few ideas that can help:Make Charitable donationsTo be claimed on your 2011 tax return, all charitable donations must be made by December 31. The first $200 in donations receives a 21% combined federal and Ontario tax credit. Donations over $200 receive a 40% credit. If you have a spouse, donations can be pooled to maximize this credit.Make Political contributionsPolitical contributions also have to be made by December 31 to be claimed on your 2011 tax return.