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The Web Accountant

Justin is a seasoned accountant with over 10 years experience in business and accounting including public accounting, corporate accounting, government contracting, real estate, retail, individual and business tax preparation. Justin has a bachelor of science degree in finance with a concentration in advanced accounting from the University of Maryland. Justin is an IRS Registered Tax Professional and works via the web with clients anywhere in the world and is available in person to clients in the Maryland, Washington D.C. and Virginia area.
The Web Accountant has written 4 posts for The Web Accountant

Three Things Maryland Teachers Should Know when Preparing their Taxes

The first one is for Maryland teachers, the other two apply to all U.S. teachers. Maryland Quality Teacher State Tax Credit – is for Maryland taxpayers who work in public schools in the state of Maryland that paid for graduate level courses in order to maintain their professional certification. The credit can be used to … Continue reading »

Back Taxes – Untapped Oil Fields on your Land

For many people filing tax returns that were never submitted to the IRS can be like finding a new untapped well of money that they did not know was sitting on their property. But so many every year decide not to file and get back money that is owed to them. What most people also … Continue reading »

Government Contracting Certification

The process of getting certified for government contracting involves submitting a business plan which includes a two year pro forma operating statement and a one year cash flow projection. These projected financial statements are based on your current business activity. These statements must be updated every year. As part of getting certified for government contracting … Continue reading »

SMART Accounting

Those who practice smart accounting succeed and flourish, those who do not miss out on profits due to waste, overpaying or penalties, they miss out on tax deductions they qualify for and deserve as regulations change and they have lower productivity due to lack of efficiency and waste. These reasons alone pay for the cost … Continue reading »

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