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Linkenheimer LLP Voted Best Place to Work for 5th Year

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LINKENHEIMER LLP CPAS & ADVISORS VOTED BEST PLACE TO WORK BY NORTH BAY BUSINESS JOURNAL

FIVE-TIME WINNER

SANTA ROSA – Realizing that its people are the key to the company’s success, Linkenheimer strives to create the best environment for them. Its focus on internal culture results in the best possible approach to developing positive financial solutions.

“Great people make us great in an environment that fosters respect, caring and dedication to serving clients and our community,” said Managing Partner John Jones. “We’re a local business making a global impact with the help of our clients.”

“As a working mother, I value being able to work a flexible schedule while having the ability to be involved with my children’s activities and still work a full week. I feel employee’s thoughts and suggestions are really taken to heart, and the firm is constantly striving to better itself to make a great place for employees.”

The company supports its team’s dedication to the community through Rotary memberships, non-profit boards and over 900 hours a year committed to benefiting the community. The firm and its employees also support free eye care mobile clinics and the construction […]

By |2020-09-03T20:05:23+00:00October 26th, 2015|best place to work|0 Comments

Linkenheimer Volunteers at Redwood Empire Food Bank

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On Tuesday evening, Linkenheimer staff, families and friends spent two hours helping the Redwood Empire Food Bank fill 3 and 5 pound bags of apples for distribution to those in need. Over the course of the evening, Linkenheimer filled and bagged 3,000 pounds of red apples. The summer months are critical for the REFB as they receive the most product during that time, yet it also proves to be one of the hardest times of the year to find volunteers. With schools out of session, their student base of volunteers typically dries up and other volunteer’s schedules are filled with summer trips and other events. Linkenheimer is honored to be able to assist the REFB and the local community that has given so much to us a firm. To find out how you can assist them, please check out their website: http://www.refb.org/

About Linkenheimer’s Community Efforts:

At Linkenheimer, we look to change lives locally and abroad through the work we do, the relationships we develop and the charities we support. We say we want to be Partners in our Client’s Success. This means we want to work with people we like and help them […]

By |2020-09-03T20:05:26+00:00June 24th, 2015|Community|0 Comments

Linkenheimer Wins Gold in North Bay Biz Best of Awards

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Linkenheimer would like to thank our clients, staff, families, friends and community for their votes and support in this year’s Best of Award. We are truly grateful for the relationships that have developed over the years and we recognize we would not be in this position without your involvement. Our clients continue to provide inspiration for us. Our staff remains the foundation of our company. The ongoing support of our families and friends allows us to weather long days during tax season. Their sacrifice makes it possible to serve our clients well. And the community, filled with a diverse group of people who continue to work towards the common goal of making Sonoma County a better place and an amazing home for a business, could be a model for the rest of the country in terms of service and giving back.

We appreciate the opportunity to serve each and every one of you for another year. We look forward to continuing that trend of service for years to come. And we thank you for allowing us to be a part of your communities and your lives.

By |2020-09-03T20:05:27+00:00June 1st, 2015|award|0 Comments

Linkenheimer Teams up with the Human Race

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THE HUMAN RACE — “Take a Walk on the WILD Side!”

To our friends,family and clients,

Do you know that nearly 80% of Nicaraguan’s live on less than $2 a day and the vast majority are living at or below the poverty line? Whether it’s putting food on the table, receiving medical attention, or caring for the elderly or sick, their communities are in need and resources are limited. Those of us with the ability to give time or money should be doing all we can to ease our global communities burdens. That’s why we’re excited to participate in the 2015 Human Race this spring. The funds we raise will go to support Santa Rosa Sunrise Rotary Foundation (which will go towards the surgery center to be constructed in the village of Sabalos and the Rio San Juan Relief) in their efforts to provide medical relief to those who live in remote areas where it is otherwise unattainable. Our team at Linkenheimer spent over a week in the jungles of Nicaragua helping the people and providing medical assistance. It was life changing for those who participated and we are excited to give back to this […]

By |2020-09-03T20:05:29+00:00March 26th, 2015|Community|0 Comments

IRS Clarifies Tangible Property Regulations

IRS Clarifies Tangible Property Regulations: The IRS has released new answers to Frequently Answered Questions (FAQs) on the final tangible property regulations, including information on simplified procedures for small business taxpayers. The FAQs provides guidance on the de minimis safe harbor election, which allows many businesses to do away with capitalizing and depreciating (or claiming a Section 179 expense) for many lower-cost assets, such as furniture, equipment, and computers. They also clarify that the de minimis safe harbor election is not a change in accounting methods and does not require the filing of Form 3115 (Application for Change in Method of Accounting). Nor does a taxpayer need to file a Form 3115 to stop using the de minimis safe harbor for a subsequent tax year. Additionally, the FAQs explain the rules for the treatment of materials and supplies costs. The IRS’s FAQs on the tangible property final regulations are available at http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Tangible-Property-Final-Regulations . If you still have questions on how the tangible property regulations may affect you and your business, please contact your Linkenheimer CPA.

By |2015-03-26T20:19:45+00:00March 24th, 2015|Tangible Property Regulations|0 Comments
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