Where to look for Credit Card Processing in 2013

Credit card processing is crucial to any business. The ability to charge credit cards can mean the difference between a sale and no sale. Did you know that roughly 66% of in-store purchases are made with credit or debit cards? Over 180 million people actively carry credit cards with them, so if your business does … Read more

Local First Arizona Member

Congruity Solutions is proud to announce that we are members of Local First Arizona for 2013. Congruity Solutions has been committed to helping small, locally owned business succeed since we started in 2011. This relationship solidifies our commitment to providing excellent consulting services to small businesses all across our great state of Arizona. What does … Read more

Tech Q&A – Year End Budgeting

I love strategic partnerships. I especially love our strategic partnership with Marcus Networking. In this monthly installment, as featured in Arizona Business Magazine, Eric talks about year end budgeting and Section 179 deductions. This is the first of what will be a continuing series of technology questions answered by Eric Marcus, CEO of Marcus Networking … Read more

ShopKeep Secures $10 Million in Second Round of Funding – WSJ

Congruity Solutions is extremely excited for the future of our partnership with ShopKeep POS. ShopKeep announced that they have secured $10 million in funding. Here’s the article today from the Wall Street Journal. By Matthew Lynley ShopKeep POS, a New York-based startup that builds a point-of-sales app for the iPad, has raised $10 million in … Read more

How to Stand Out During the 2012 Holiday Season

Our friends at Retail Minded had some great tips from back in 2009 that apply in 2012 on how to compete against the big box retailers during the 2012 holiday season. [blockquote author=”Retail Minded”] Giving More to Get More While big box retailers may be taking more off their prices at retail, they are also … Read more

Section 179 Deduction – What You Need to Know

Section 179 Deductions are an amazing thing embedded in our tax code.

According to the IRS, Section 179 of the IRS code allows small businesses to deduct the cost of machinery, vehicles, equipment, furniture and other property. This was part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. At that time, the maximum amount that a business could deduct was $250,000. In 2011, the maximum deduction that a small business could make was $500,000, but in 2012, the amount drops to $139,000.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/business/investopedia/article/6-Small-Business-Tax-Changes-For-2012-4037060.php#ixzz2DOs25iSc

According to Reuters, the #3 top tax tip:

3. Purchase Property Eligible for Section 179 Deduction. The maximum Section 179 deduction is $139,000 for eligible property placed in service in tax years beginning in 2012. This amount is reduced dollar for dollar by the excess of qualified property placed in service during the tax year over $560,000. Unless Congress takes further action, the maximum Section 179 deduction for tax years beginning in 2013 will be $25,000, and the phase-out threshold will be $200,000. However, watch out if the business is expected to have (or is close to) a tax loss for the tax year, advised Keller. There is an income limitation too, so Section 179 deductions that create or increase a business tax loss are disallowed, with the excess carried over to the following tax year.

If you’ve been holding off ordering capital equipment (computers, iPads, telecom, etc) you have until December 31 to claim your purchases for 2012 tax purposes under Section 179 at current allowance. Oh, and have I mentioned our awesome Shopkeep offer? Yeah, that qualifies too!

I Switched to MacBook Pro and I Like It!

I’m a Mac fan now. I finally bought my first Mac product at the age of 35, a MacBook Pro, back in August. It was a glorious day. I already use an iPhone, I already use an iPad, my router at home is an Apple AirPort Extreme, and I sell the greatest point of sale system for iPad…so why did I wait so long to cross over to Mac?