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- November 3, 2009: Texas Online Franchise Tax Calculator
- October 6, 2009: SOX deadline moved once again...
- September 17, 2009: GBH CPA's September 2009 Newsletter
- July 29, 2009: Highlights of Healthcare bill
- May 1, 2009: Republicans vs. Democrats...
- January 29, 2009: GBH announces registration with Canadian Public Accountability Board
- October 9, 2008: Crisis Management for dummies...
- October 1, 2008: Oil and Wall Street
- August 19, 2008: All that glitters - GOLD
- August 8, 2008: How Wholesalers/Distributors can increase cash flow & reduce taxes
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Texas Franchise Tax, finally done
June 27, 2008 by Robert Rhodes.
Since Rhodes Holdings LLC and most of our clients do business in the great State of Texas, we wanted to keep everyone up to date on information for Texas corporation. Last year, the Texas legislature changed the franchise tax, or corporate income tax if you live in other states, so that it it could alleviate some of the high property taxes here in Texas. It looks like it might have backfired, as the changes to the corporate tax might affect many small businesses negatively - like to the tune of increasing their corporate taxes 20 times in some cases. Read the rest of this entry »
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Charity starts at home
June 27, 2008 by Robert Rhodes.
Well, I always believe that you should put your money where your mouth is, so that is just what I have done! My friend, John Newman, referred me over to Ali McDougal, a young lady with a campus mission at the University of Houston and Texas Southern University. With this, I get to affect two items I love - U. of H. and God’s mission on earth.
Her website is available at http://www.alimcdougall.com/. Of course, don’t stop there. You can donate as well by going to: https://admin.everynation.org/giving/?P=010224.
I know this is not related so much to business, but the personal side of business is the reason why we do it.
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