Wait! You Might Be Able to Deduct That!
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 – On December 20, 2019, President Trump signed into law a federal government spending package that does more than just fund the government. It extends certain… [more]
IRS Updates Mileage Rates for 2020
Wednesday, February 12, 2020 – As 2019 drew to a close, the IRS issued the 2020 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile… [more]
Welcome 2020 — Don’t Cut It Short!
Wednesday, February 5, 2020 – It’s a new decade and a new opportunity for scammers. So make this New Year’s resolution at the top of your list: Don’t abbreviate the… [more]
HOLLY JOLLY ROGER Joins the Fleet
Friday, January 31, 2020 – Have you been down to Carroll Creek recently to see Color on the Creek’s Sailing Through the Winters Solstice fleet? The Sailing Through the Winter… [more]
…And So It Begins
Wednesday, January 29, 2020 – Another tax season is underway, but before things get too busy, LSWG principals and staff got together in early January for the firm’s annual Kick-off… [more]
LSWG Wishes You “Happy Holidays!”
May you enjoy warm memories with loved ones, and may the spirit of the holiday season fill your hearts. With the assistance of the Salvation Army, the spirit of the… [more]
LSWG – Proud Member of the 5-Year Club
We couldn’t have been more honored to learn that LSWG was named Best of the Best accounting firm in the 2019 Frederick News Post readers’ choice poll. According to the… [more]
Employers and Business Owners: Start Now to Prepare for January 31 Filing Deadline
If you are responsible for payroll and/or 1099s, we urge you to start planning now to make certain you meet the January 31 filing deadline for wage statements and independent… [more]
Inside LSWG – December 2019
LSWG is pleased to anounce the addition of two new members to our team. Please join us in welcoming Lauren Bond and Christopher Rogers to the LSWG team. Lauren has joined… [more]
Can You Challenge Your Property Taxes?
Has your property tax bill increased significantly? Do you think you may have grounds for an appeal, particularly if the increase seems out of line with overall appreciation in your… [more]