Gerald G. Pentecost, Jr., CPA, CGMA

Gerald G. Pentecost, Jr., CPA, CGMA We provide business and individual tax, accounting, and consulting services. When money talks, we are the ones that check the grammar.

05/22/2026

Hi everyone, Just a note to let you know we will be closing at 12 on Fridays starting today until Labor day. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
We will also be closed all day Monday the 25th for Memorial Day.
Have a great weekend and stay safe!

04/30/2026

IRS Tax Tips


April 30, 2026

Issue Number: Tax Tip 2026-36
It’s not too early to start planning for next year: Check withholding now

Even though the tax filing deadline for tax year 2025 passed a couple weeks ago, it’s not too early to start planning for next filing season. Planning now can help taxpayers avoid surprises next year. One action that can be taken is checking for proper tax withholding.

What is withholding?
Taxpayers need to pay their tax as they receive their income, and they do this through withholding. For employees, “withholding” refers to the federal income tax portion of each paycheck that an employer takes out for tax purposes. It can also be the amount from earnings self-employed people and others voluntarily set aside to pay their estimated taxes.

How taxpayers can check their withholding
The IRS Tax Withholding Estimator is a free, easy-to-use tool that helps workers and retirees estimate the amount of federal income tax to withhold from their paychecks now for the taxes they will owe next year.

The estimator reflects the changes to credits and deductions under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. This includes the deductions for tips, overtime, car loan interest and enhanced deduction for seniors. It also accounts for updates tied to family-related credits, homeownership, and charitable giving.

What are the benefits of using the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator?
By using the estimator, taxpayers can manage their estimates based on any personal life change, such as buying a home, changing jobs, having a child or changing their marital status.

For people who recently completed their 2025 tax return, the IRS advises using the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator to consider all income sources such as full-time wages, side jobs and any sale of services or goods.

By adjusting tax withholding, taxpayers can:

Prevent owing money and potential penalties at tax time
Adjust withholding to increase take-home pay instead of waiting for a refund
What else taxpayers need
For an effective tax withholding estimate, taxpayers will need certain documents including:

All income statements, including their spouse’s if filing jointly
Data from other sources of earnings
Their most recent income tax return
More information

Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax
Tax Withholding Estimator FAQs
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Shout out to our very own Jessica Lyles who is not only a great asset to our team but is a wonderful baker as well. We l...
04/20/2026

Shout out to our very own Jessica Lyles who is not only a great asset to our team but is a wonderful baker as well. We love the detail put into this and cant wait to dig in!!

04/15/2026

We Will be closed tomorrow 4/16/26, We will re-open Friday April 17th. We are sorry for any inconvenience but we need to rest our brains. We appreciate you all!
Have a wonderful evening!

04/15/2026

Just a reminder that today is the Tax Filing deadline day. If you owe make sure those payments are stamped today as to avoid late penalties.
On another note I would like to remind everyone that if you have Healthcare Marketplace Insurance and get a new job or are afforded insurance through your current job you MUST CANCEL your healthcare marketplace insurance as it does not automatically drop just because you stop using it. It automatically renews. Not turning the form 1095A in to your tax preparer can result in a change in your return, the return being rejected and the possibility of you owing money.
Always be mindful of things regarding your taxes and remember we are always here for all your tax needs!

Thank you Tommy Crane for the homemade cookies we appreciate you!!
04/14/2026

Thank you Tommy Crane for the homemade cookies we appreciate you!!

Thank you Christie Arther with MCA Consulting for the Donuts. We appreciate you!!
04/11/2026

Thank you Christie Arther with MCA Consulting for the Donuts. We appreciate you!!

Thank You River Bank we appreciate the cookies!!
04/10/2026

Thank You River Bank we appreciate the cookies!!

Eligible seniors can take advantage of enhanced deductions that could reduce their taxable income and increase refunds d...
04/09/2026

Eligible seniors can take advantage of enhanced deductions that could reduce their taxable income and increase refunds due to the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. Additionally, the IRS offers many filing season resources to help seniors. During tax years 2025 through 2028, seniors age 65 and older may claim an additional $6,000 deduction on top of the standard deduction for seniors under existing law. The deduction phases out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 or $150,000 for joint filers.

Too much food to picture it all but a huge thanks to Jeff Little, Brock and Lynn for catering our lunch. We appreciate a...
04/08/2026

Too much food to picture it all but a huge thanks to Jeff Little, Brock and Lynn for catering our lunch. We appreciate all yall do!!

04/05/2026

Be mindful that the tax deadline is April 15th. Make sure to get with your tax specialist and get your extension filed. Also remember that filing an extension Does Not stop penalties from being applied if you owe, so get your data in as soon as possible.

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