Emmerich & McKnight CPAs, LLC

Emmerich & McKnight CPAs, LLC Full service public accounting professionals, serving small business and individuals.

07/12/2023

Minnesota friends and clients! There is a one-time tax rebate pending for MN residents.

The legislation provides $520 for MFJ couples, $260 for all others, and an additional $260 for each dependent claimed (up to 3 dependents), based on your 2021 return filed with MN Revenue.

You are eligible for it if, based on your 2021 income tax return, you had "adjusted gross income" of less than $150,000 MFJ/$75,000 all other filers. MN Revenue will use your bank information/address from your 2021 income or property tax return to send your refund.

If your bank or address information has not changed since your 2021 filing, you do not need to take any action.

If you do need to update your bank or address information from 2021, you will need to visit taxrebate.mn.gov to update that information before 5:00 pm CST on Friday, July 28th, 2023.

As always, we're here if you have questions!

Have you heard about I bonds? They’re pretty interesting, and an option to use part of your tax refund to buy!
03/10/2023

Have you heard about I bonds? They’re pretty interesting, and an option to use part of your tax refund to buy!

Series I savings bonds protect you from inflation. With an I bond, you earn both a fixed rate of interest and a rate that changes with inflation. Twice a year, we set the inflation rate for the next 6 months.

03/01/2023

Well well well! Facebook finally decided to accept our updated name.

Happy tax season!

05/06/2022

If you know of or were a frontline worker yourself during the pandemic (3/15/20-6/30/21h take a look at the link- you may qualify for a sweet little spiff!

We are looking forward to our discussion on Financial & Estate Planning tomorrow night at the Fairfield in & Suites by M...
02/02/2022

We are looking forward to our discussion on Financial & Estate Planning tomorrow night at the Fairfield in & Suites by Marriot in Blaine tomorrow evening. NO COST TO ATTEND and door prize giveaways. Come join us to start the New Year off with a solid plan in place!

The new year is a time for new beginnings and reflection. If the pandemic has you thinking about your health, or you’ve experienced some life changes that need to be accounted for, learn more about Estate Planning. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3mZ1Rqj

Who doesn't love a free swag bag ... Come join us! No better time to plan than the present. First 25 to register will re...
01/06/2022

Who doesn't love a free swag bag ...

Come join us! No better time to plan than the present. First 25 to register will receive a free sway bag, additional door prize giveaways and more! RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3mZ1Rqj

The new year is a time for new beginnings and reflection. If the pandemic has you thinking about your health, or you’ve experienced some life changes that need to be accounted for, learn more about Estate Planning. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/3mZ1Rqj

Great day for a team building event after the LONGEST tax season ever with Human On A Stick Segway Tour of Minneapolis
07/15/2021

Great day for a team building event after the LONGEST tax season ever with Human On A Stick Segway Tour of Minneapolis

MN legislature has finally agreed on full conformity for Unemployment Income tax treatment along with PPP funds. It is n...
05/17/2021

MN legislature has finally agreed on full conformity for Unemployment Income tax treatment along with PPP funds. It is not signed yet, but both sides agree and it appears it will only be a matter of time that the deal will be formalized.

MN Revenue has indicated (once signed into law) they will try to adjust as many returns as possible, but if either of these items affect you, be sure to watch for any correspondence from MN to determine what steps you may need to take.

Taxpayers still need to file by the Monday, May 17 deadline. But the Department of Revenue will later be able to refund any payments affected by the Legislature’s changes.

03/11/2021

It's been a while since we've had to post one of these Covid updates, but on Wednesday Congress passed new legislation that has the potential to massively disrupt the current tax filing season. The American Rescue Plan Act has now been sent to the President to sign and, which he is expected to do either today or tomorrow. This bill contains quite a few tax law changes, almost all of which won't take affect until 2021, but there is one change that will be retroactive to 2020.
If you received unemployment benefits in 2020, and you made less than $150,000, the first $10,200 of your unemployment benefits will be tax free. It is unprecedented for Congress to make retroactive tax law changes this late into the tax filing season. Once this becomes law it will mandate several changes that could potentially delay your ability to file your tax return, even if you didn't receive unemployment. At a minimum the IRS is going to have to reprogram their computers for the change. It is quite possible that the IRS will have to redesign the Form 1040 to be able to show the total unemployment benefits received and then to show the taxable portion. Both of these will take time. If it ends up just being a matter of reprogramming computers that may only disrupt electronic filing by a few days, but if the IRS has to redesign the form that could delay filing for several weeks. Once the IRS provides guidance on how to handle this, out tax software provider will have to incorporate the change.
So what does all of this mean to you? While there is still a lot we don't know yet, it is almost a certainty that the IRS will have to suspend the acceptance of e-filed returns while they update their computers for the change. Whether this will be for a day, a week, or a month we don't know yet. It is possible that this will result in the IRS giving a blanket extension of time to file tax returns, similar to what happened last year. If that happens, we'll be back with another update.
For our clients that did not receive unemployment benefits, we will continue to work toward completing your returns. If you have not yet forwarded your 2020 tax data to us, please do so as soon as possible; don't wait, because it is not a given that the due date will be automatically extended. Hopefully, any delay in filing will be short, and we can finalize your returns and file them as we normally would.
If you received unemployment benefits and we have not yet electronically filed your return, we will complete your return but will have to hold it until we have a software patch to account for this law change. We are not yet sure how the IRS will handle the situation of taxpayers that have already filed and claimed unemployment benefits as income that will now be tax-free. It is possible that the IRS will calculate a refund based on the new law, but the more likely response will be that you will need to file an amended tax return. If it is determined that you need to file an amended return, you should first wait for the IRS to process your original return. This is not the same as the time it takes the IRS to issue your refund. It usually takes 6 to 8 weeks for the IRS to process an electronically filed return, which means that the soonest you will be able to file an amended return would be late April.
As we work toward finalizing your returns, please be patient and understand that we may be dealing with delays that are not of our making. We will try to get back in touch as we learn more.

09/28/2020

We are looking for a full-time office assistant to work Monday-Friday. We are a friendly, but often fast-paced accounting office. We need a “self-starter” individual who will not only do what is asked/expected, but also look for other ways to improve the company and current processes!

Job Responsibilities:
• Answer incoming phone calls
• Greet and welcome each client, determine the nature of their visit
• Maintain pleasant appearance of customer waiting area
• Filing, copying and scanning documents
• Outbound calls to clients
• Assembly of documents for clients (paper and paperless)
• Potentially some light bookkeeping work
• Special projects as assigned
• Cash Handling/Credit card sales

Preferred knowledge, skills and abilities:
• Excellent customer service skills
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Ability to work well with customers and co-workers
• Professional image, dress and demeanor
• Knowledge and familiarity with computers and technology
• Willingness to learn new skills
• Ability to learn new software programs on an as needed basis
• Strong attention to detail
• Background in bookkeeping, payroll, and/or taxes would be helpful, but not required.

In this position, you will take direction from multiple people (not just your boss!) and must be able to multi-task, prioritize, and execute tasks efficiently. It is important that you are able to realize that some tasks are more important than others, and above all, it is important that you are resourceful to ensure a job well done!

We are a fun office that works hard and plays hard, and we reward those that give a positive contribution to our ever growing team. There is ample opportunity for growth for the right candidate.

Please send your resume and cover letter for consideration.

Address

2437 C**n Rapids Boulevard NW
Minneapolis, MN
55433

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