Editorial policy

How Averkamp CPA Group reviews tax and accounting information.

We publish practical, plain-language resources for business owners while recognizing that tax and accounting answers depend on the facts, records, timing, and current rules in a specific situation.

Authoritative sources first

Federal tax content is reviewed against IRS.gov publications, forms, instructions, notices, and other official guidance where applicable. State and local issues require the relevant authority for the jurisdiction involved.

Clear scope

General pages explain concepts and common questions. They do not replace a review of a client’s tax return, books, payroll, entity documents, or other records.

Review and updates

Pages are reviewed when material rules, forms, deadlines, or service information change. The visible review date identifies when a page was last checked or updated.

Professional boundaries: Averkamp CPA Group provides CPA-led tax, accounting, bookkeeping, and Fractional CFO services. The firm does not provide legal advice, investment advice, securities recommendations, or asset management.

How to use our resources

Can I rely on a website article to make a tax decision?

No. Website content can help identify a question or prepare for a conversation, but a client-specific answer requires the relevant facts, supporting records, and current guidance.

Why do some pages link to IRS sources?

Links help readers locate the primary federal source for a form, publication, instruction, deadline, or general rule. They do not mean the cited page resolves every client-specific issue.

How do I request a review of my situation?

Start with a short fit call. If additional work is appropriate, the firm will outline the scope, fee, and document request before beginning a deeper review.