Katie Perutelli, LLC

Katie Perutelli, LLC Allow me to handle the numbers while you focus on your mission as a company. I can work individually or integrate with your existing team if they need support.

Imagine the relief you will feel, knowing that your financial information will be ready for your accountant in a timely manner, without you having to lift a finger. Since 2014, I’ve specialized in managing the books for small to medium sized businesses based in the US. Here’s how I can help you:

- Process your payroll, payroll taxes, and payroll forms so you don't have to remember all the deadlin

es

- Manage your assets and depreciation on your financial statements to make tax time a breeze

- Take your messy pile of receipts and statements to organized, categorized financial statements

- Reconcile your bank, loan, and credit card accounts to ensure that all expenses are recorded correctly to ensure that you don't pay a dollar more than what you owe at tax time.

- Partner with your accountant to keep everything streamlined and minimize the time you need to invest yourself. I am national certified through the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers, and I have a Bachelors degree in Accounting. I currently run my own bookkeeping business in Virginia and welcome clients from anywhere in the US. I’m available 8:30a to 4:30p EST M-F. Feel free to contact me if you are ready to place your books in capable hands, so you can focus on running your business.

✨ Exciting News! ✨Katie Perutelli, LLC is now accepting new bookkeeping clients! 📊💼Whether you’re a small business owner...
09/17/2025

✨ Exciting News! ✨

Katie Perutelli, LLC is now accepting new bookkeeping clients! 📊💼

Whether you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, or growing organization, I’m here to help take the stress out of managing your books so you can focus on what you do best. From keeping your accounts organized to preparing for tax season, I provide personalized bookkeeping services tailored to your needs.

👉 Ready to get started or want to learn more? Send me a message or reach out at [insert contact info].

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09/10/2025

Give me a call today! 434-664-9697

06/04/2025
📣 Exciting News! 📣Katie Perutelli, LLC is now accepting new bookkeeping clients! 🎉Tired of spending your evenings buried...
06/02/2025

📣 Exciting News! 📣
Katie Perutelli, LLC is now accepting new bookkeeping clients! 🎉

Tired of spending your evenings buried in receipts and spreadsheets? 🧾💻 Let Katie Perutelli, LLC take the stress out of your books so you can focus on what matters most—growing your business. 💼🌱

✨ Accurate. Reliable. Personalized.
Katie and her team bring the expertise and attention to detail your business deserves.

Whether you're a small business owner, freelancer, or entrepreneur—this is your sign to get the financial clarity you’ve been craving!

📅 Limited spots available – let’s make your books work for you.

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06/08/2022

For those who pay estimated taxes, second quarter June 15 deadline approaches

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who pay estimated taxes that the deadline to pay their second quarter tax liability is June 15.

Taxes are pay-as-you-go
This means taxpayers need to pay most of the tax they expect to owe during the year, as income is received. There are two ways to do that:

Withholding from pay, pension or certain government payments such, as Social Security.
Making quarterly estimated tax payments during the year.
Estimated tax is the method used to pay tax on income that isn’t subject to withholding. This includes income from self-employment, interest, dividends, rent, gains from the sale of assets,
prizes and awards.

Taxpayers may also have to pay estimated tax if the amount of income tax being withheld from their salary, pension or other income isn’t enough. If necessary, those who receive a salary or wages can avoid having to pay estimated taxes by asking their employer to withhold more tax from their earnings. To do this, taxpayers should submit a new Form W-4 to their employer. There is a special line on Form W-4 for them to enter the additional amount they want their employer to withhold.

Who must pay estimated tax?
Individuals, including sole proprietors, partners and S corporation shareholders, generally have to make estimated tax payments if they expect to have a tax liability of $1,000 or more when they file their return.

Individual taxpayers can use the IRS Interactive Tax Assistant online to see if they are required to pay estimated taxes. They can also see the worksheet in Form 1040-ES, Estimated Tax for Individuals, for more details on who must pay estimated tax.

Corporations generally have to make estimated tax payments if they expect to owe tax of $500 or more when they file their return. Corporations can see Form 1120-W, Estimated Tax for Corporations, for more information.

Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax, has additional details, including worksheets and examples, that can be especially helpful to those who have dividend or capital gain income, owe alternative minimum tax or self-employment tax, or have other special situations.

How to avoid an underpayment penalty
Taxpayers can avoid an underpayment penalty by owing less than $1,000 at tax time or by paying most of their taxes during the year. Generally, for 2022 that means making payments of at least 90% of the tax expected on their 2022 return, or taxpayers who pay at least 100 percent of the tax shown on their return for tax year 2021.

Special rules apply to some groups of taxpayers, such as farmers, fishers, certain higher income taxpayers, casualty and disaster victims, those who recently became disabled, recent retirees and those who receive income unevenly during the year. For more information, refer to Form 1040-ES.

Generally, taxpayers should make estimated tax payments in four equal amounts to avoid a penalty. However, if they receive income unevenly during the year, they may be able to vary the amounts of the payments to avoid or lower the penalty by using the annualized installment method. Taxpayers can use Form 2210, Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Individuals, Estates, and Trusts, to see if they owe a penalty for underpaying their estimated tax.

Third quarter payments are due September 15 and the final estimated tax payment for tax year 2022 is due on Jan. 17, 2023.

06/01/2022

Did you recently sell your house? Congrats! Remember, selling your home may affect your tax return. When filing your taxes, you may qualify to exclude all or part of any gain from the sale from your income. Make sure you get all the information you need to know about selling your home and taxes here, in this IRS Tax Tip: https://go.usa.gov/xu6Nb

May God comfort the broken-hearted and humble us all as we remember those that gave it all for our freedoms that we so o...
05/30/2022

May God comfort the broken-hearted and humble us all as we remember those that gave it all for our freedoms that we so often take for granted. May we learn to honor the memories of the fallen. 💜

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. We pray you all have a safe and happy holiday.
05/07/2022

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. We pray you all have a safe and happy holiday.

If you own or manage a small business, you may have trouble sleeping at night worrying so much about certain financial i...
05/03/2022

If you own or manage a small business, you may have trouble sleeping at night worrying so much about certain financial issues. Some of these issues might include lost receipts, not knowing where your business stands financially, or being audited by the IRS.
Fortunately, an experienced bookkeeper can give you peace of mind. Hiring a bookkeeper can clear up time for you to do what you really want to be doing: growing your business.
Let us give you that peace of mind! Message or call us now and sleep in peace tonight knowing that we've got your back!

Do these photos look familiar when it comes to your personal or business's financial paperwork? Let's talk! I have seen ...
04/28/2022

Do these photos look familiar when it comes to your personal or business's financial paperwork? Let's talk! I have seen it all and worked through it all, and I can do the same for you!

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