Gruver Tax & Accounting

Gruver Tax & Accounting No annoying advisory and financial lingo. Just straight, authoritative and friendly expert advice.

Gruver Tax & Accounting is a full-service accounting firm, offering tax preparation, record keeping, payroll services, along with other necessary services. Our owner Jacob Gruver grew up on a dairy farm in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, where he learned the meaning of hard work and the value of a dollar. Our team has the passion for helping others get the most legally possible out of their taxes, and

keep their records organized to make that possible. Staying close to his roots, we specialize in farm tax and tax planning, but are able to complete a wide range of services to meet any clients needs. At Gruver Tax & Accounting our goal is to give our clients the experience they deserve.

It’s that time of year again folks! We are gearing up for the coming tax season and excited to get started! We have been...
01/26/2024

It’s that time of year again folks! We are gearing up for the coming tax season and excited to get started! We have been blessed every year since opening the doors to add numerous clients and some life long friendships. Every year I meet great people from our local area and love to see the drive and passion they have for their businesses and families.

I just want to extend a thank you to our clients before we even get this years tax season really rolling. If we haven’t gotten a chance to work together yet, I hope we can soon! Best of luck to all getting your bookkeeping updated and your tax papers all in order. I look forward to seeing everyone soon! If you need any help or have any questions feel free to give me a call!

Happy Thanksgiving to all! You have all been a blessing to the Gruver household from day one of starting my business. Th...
11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving to all! You have all been a blessing to the Gruver household from day one of starting my business. This year we have grown so much - not only as a company, but in our personal lives. We thank God everyday for what he has done for us and we pray He shows His blessings to you as well!

The clock is ticking on filing your 2021 taxes (or extension filing).Time to clear some room in your schedule...
04/04/2022

The clock is ticking on filing your 2021 taxes (or extension filing).

Time to clear some room in your schedule...

Ready to be your own boss?If you've been dreaming of starting a business, but don't have a lot of starting capital for i...
04/01/2022

Ready to be your own boss?

If you've been dreaming of starting a business, but don't have a lot of starting capital for it, there's some good news. You CAN start a business on a budget.

Check out these small-budget business startup tips from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Prioritizing low overhead can make starting a business much more affordable than you might expect.

If you're not in the habit of filing a tax return because you fall below the income threshold for reporting or just don'...
03/31/2022

If you're not in the habit of filing a tax return because you fall below the income threshold for reporting or just don't make a wage at all, here are a few reasons you should still file a return this year.

1. Expansions to the Child Tax Credit (didn't get the advance payments last year - you still can)
2. Increases to the Child and Dependent Care Credit (up to $4,000 for one qualifying person, $8,000 for two)
3. A bigger Earned Income Tax Credit (minimum $1,500 if you qualify)
4. Recovery Rebate Credit (a chance to still claim the 3rd stimulus)
5. Charitable deductions (up to $300 for singles or $600 for married couples filing jointly)

The SBA announced the additional deferment of principal and interest payments for existing COVID Economic Injury Disaste...
03/30/2022

The SBA announced the additional deferment of principal and interest payments for existing COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program borrowers for a total of 30 months deferment from inception on all approved COVID EIDL loans.

That spells relief (and flexibility) for small business owners affected by the pandemic and the recent supply chain and inflation difficulties during a growing economic recovery.

However note well: the interest is still racking up (albeit at a very reasonable rate).

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What do you think?Are these tax write-offs savvy or ridiculous?
03/29/2022

What do you think?

Are these tax write-offs savvy or ridiculous?

Your fellow taxpayers have successfully claimed write-offs for many things that most of us wouldn't even imagine. But be careful if you plan on following their lead.

Crowdfunding has been used for all sorts of things from charitable donations to movie making to the creation and selling...
03/28/2022

Crowdfunding has been used for all sorts of things from charitable donations to movie making to the creation and selling of some great (and not so great) inventions.

Before this year, crowdfund recipients only had to report the income on their taxes if goods or services were given in exchange for 200 or more transactions adding up to the gross amount of $20k or more in a calendar year.

But with the passage of the American Rescue Plan, reporting requirements have changed significantly.

Now, any amount more than $600 accrued in a calendar year regardless of the number of transactions requires an accompanying 1099-K form (Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions) to report as income.

Of course, this excludes charitable gifts (as long as the recipient demonstrates that funds have been transferred to the needy individual for whom the crowdfunding campaign was created).

Slinging cash toward school supplies for students who can't or for special classroom projects is common fare for a lot o...
03/25/2022

Slinging cash toward school supplies for students who can't or for special classroom projects is common fare for a lot of teachers.

And we know it's not much, but the IRS does give a little kickback for that professional investment.

Eligible teachers can deduct up to $250 in unreimbursed expenses.

Deductible expenses include:
• Professional development course fees
• Books
• Supplies
• Computer equipment, including related software and services
• Other equipment and materials used in the classroom
• Personal protective equipment, disinfectants, and other supplies used for the prevention of the spread of coronavirus

03/24/2022

Long days and shorter nights... we all know the tiredness that sets in from a busy work week.

If you think your boss should institute mandatory naps at work, raise your... thumb.

The shock of the last two years hasn’t really worn off and new challenges are mounting as war affects the globe. And the...
03/23/2022

The shock of the last two years hasn’t really worn off and new challenges are mounting as war affects the globe.

And the greatest concern among small business owners right now? Inflation and how it is affecting their business. Most are raising prices, some are reducing staff, some are taking out loans to keep their head above water.

So, even though we're in the thick of things over here ... I want to assure you that we're here for you as you face the effects of inflation in your business.

The IRS is all about accountability with income reporting... so it only seems fair that they also be held accountable fo...
03/22/2022

The IRS is all about accountability with income reporting... so it only seems fair that they also be held accountable for the backlog of returns and the ensuing complications.

A group of bipartisan lawmakers is pressing the IRS for answers regarding "numerous" concerns amid a challenging tax season.

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