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Fourth Quarter Recap from our 35 for 35 Campaign

Here is the fourth quarter recap from our 35 for 35 Campaign

Here is the fourth quarter recap from our 35 for 35 Campaign - a celebration of the firm's 35th year anniversary. It represents Burzenski & Company's commitment to volunteerism, completing small but powerful actions throughout the year and to supporting our business commitment to non-profit organizations.
 
Two Days Organizing Historic Documentation at The Children's Center
Burzenski and Company staff members put in two full workdays at The Children’s Center in Hamden on August 6 and 7 organizing historic photos, documents and ledgers (some dating back to the early 1800's)! The firm also arranged for a Good Humor truck each afternoon to surprise the children with ice cream.
 
Volunteer Morning at the VA Hospital 
Employees spent four hours on October 16 volunteering at the VA Hospital in West Haven organizing materials in the supply closet. It was a productive effort for the veterans in our community.
 
Halloween "Trunk or Treat" event at The Children's Center
Staff from Burzenski & Company participated in a "Trunk or Treat" Halloween event at the Children's Center in Hamden by handing out candy to the children. 
 
Donation to Healing Hoofbeats to Help Veterans 
A Patriot Sponsorship donation was made to Healing Hoofbeats, LLC as part of our 35 for 35 Campaign. Healing Hoofbeats offers a program for veterans - Operation Warrior Horse - which helps veterans heal from the effects of their time in the service through a human/horse healing connection.
 
Items Donated to the Women & Children's Shelter at New Reach
Employees donated items for the women and children's shelter at New Reach. A number of items including laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, toiletries, feminine needs, children’s socks, diapers, baby wipes, shampoo, conditioner, soap, and other items were delivered to the New Haven office on November 6.
 
Union Street Dog Park in New Haven gets Spruced Up
On Saturday, November 9, staff spent the day cleaning up the Union Street Dog Park in New Haven. It was a great success and the park looked great at the end of the day! The group filled 82 bags of leaves and debris. They also cut back bushes and greenery, and cleaned up the sidewalk along the perimeter of the park.
 
Volunteer Event at the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen in New Haven
Staff from Burzenski & Company volunteered at the Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen in New Haven on Wednesday, November 13. Some staff handed out canned foods, others were greeters and helped people who couldn’t walk down the stairs or carry their bags of food while other staff helped to organize donated food.
 
Giving Tree to Benefit Local Community
This year the firm has chosen to do a giving tree to infuse the spirit of giving into the holiday season. We chose to give 35 gifts to seniors at Whispering Pines Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in East Haven, children associated with ‘R Kids Family Center in New Haven, and a New London based Sailor in the U.S. Navy and her five children. Employees at Burzenski & Company will select a tag from our giving tree and purchase a requested gift for that person.
 
Giving Tree Benefits Navy Veteran and Her Family
Individual employees at Burzenski & Company, PC purchased gifts for a U.S. Navy veteran and her five children as part of our 35 for 35 Campaign.
 
Giving Tree for Residents at Whispering Pines Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
Employees purchased gifts for seniors at Whispering Pines Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in East Haven. The gifts were delivered on Christmas Eve.
 
Children at ‘R Kids Family Center in New Haven Receive Personalized Gifts
Children associated with ‘R Kids Family Center in New Haven received gifts specifically requested by the boys and girls from the firm’s giving tree. The staff was most appreciative of our Christmas presents for the children.
 
Staff Donates to East Haven Food Pantry
Employees at Burzenski & Company donated food items to the East Haven Food Pantry. This act of kindness has been a long-standing tradition at the firm.
 
Pet Food Drive
Employees recently sponsored and donated items for an annual Pet Food Drive. The items were delivered to the Wallingford Animal Shelter.  
 
Blankets for Three Animal Shelters
Firm employees donated blankets, pillows, throws, and towels that were delivered to the East Haven, North Haven and Wallingford Animal Shelters on Tuesday, December 3. 
 
Holiday Cheer for the Military
Burzenski & Company sent a bit of holiday spirit to the men and women in our military. We sent four boxes filled with coffee, candy, socks, protein bars, little Debbie snacks and nuts to our military overseas. Employees also wrote holiday cards to the soldiers.
07 May, 2024
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02 May, 2024
Laura Bouteiller, CPA of Southington has joined Burzenski & Company as a Senior Accountant. She brings to the firm many years of accounting experience including account reconciliations, general ledger accounting skills. financial statement preparation/analysis, expense and income analysis/monitoring, forecasting, daily operating controls, payroll calculation and processing. For the past 10 years she worked in the automotive industry as a was the Controller/Accounting Manager. Laura earned a Bachelor's in Business Administration/Accounting at Southern Connecticut State University. She is also a Certified Bookkeeper.
27 Apr, 2024
Monica Dixon Perry, CVPM, Director of Veterinary Consulting Services at Burzenski & Company will be participating in a volunteer "Believe & Belong in Veterinary Medicine" event on June 6th in New Haven.  blendVET, an organization was founded with two missions: (1) Provide veterinary education in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), and (2) increase exposure and support underrepresented minority students to pursue a career in veterinary medicine.
15 Apr, 2024
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that his administration is awarding approximately $35.5 million in state funding to nonprofit providers across Connecticut for capital improvement projects that support each respective organization in their mission of delivering services to some of the state’s most vulnerable residents. The grants are being released through the state’s Nonprofit Grant Program, which is administered by the Connecticut Office of Policy and Management. They will be used to fund capital projects not typically reimbursed through other funding mechanisms and will support items such as facility alterations, renovations, improvements, and additions; new construction; health, safety, and Americans with Disabilities Act projects; energy conservation improvements; information technology systems; technology that promotes client independence; purchase of vehicles; and acquisition of property.
27 Mar, 2024
Starting January 1, 2024, a significant number of businesses will be required to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The CTA requires the disclosure of the beneficial ownership information (otherwise known as “BOI”) of certain entities from individuals who own or control a company. Under the CTA, BOI reports will not be filed with the IRS, but with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) https://www.fincen.gov/. This law affects many small businesses and legal entities. The law requires the reporting of detailed information about individuals affiliated with these companies, who ultimately own and/or control them. Please understand: IGNORING the filing requirements will result in severe punishment, including fines of $591 for each day of noncompliance (as of 2024, and annually inflation adjusted), up to $10,000, and up to two years imprisonment.
13 Mar, 2024
To help taxpayers with filing, the Internal Revenue Service today debunked some common myths to help taxpayers understand what to do with Form 1099-K. Following feedback from partners and to help avoid taxpayer confusion, the IRS announced in Nov. 2023, that the reporting threshold for Form 1099-K, Payment Card and Third Party Network Transactions, would not change for 2023. The reporting threshold requirements remain over $20,000 in payments and over 200 transactions. The IRS continues to see misinformation circulating about why taxpayers may or may not have received a Form 1099-K. Here are some common scenarios involving these forms. More information is also available at IRS.gov for what to do with Form 1099-K and frequently asked questions.
22 Feb, 2024
IR-2024-47, Feb. 21, 2024 WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning April 1, 2024. For individuals, the rate for overpayments and underpayments will be 8% per year, compounded daily. Here’s a complete list of the new rates: 8% for overpayments (payments made in excess of the amount owed), 7% for corporations. 5.5% for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000. 8% for underpayments (taxes owed but not fully paid). 10% for large corporate underpayments. Under the Internal Revenue Code, the rate of interest is determined on a quarterly basis. For taxpayers other than corporations, the overpayment and underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus three percentage points. Generally, in the case of a corporation, the underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus three percentage points and the overpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus two percentage points. The rate for large corporat
18 Feb, 2024
02/14/2024 Governor Lamont Signs Legislation Approving $17 Million To Cover Federal Gap in Winter Heating Assistance (HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he has signed into law legislation approved this afternoon by the Connecticut General Assembly that allocates $17 million to cover a gap in federal assistance to the state this winter from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Federal LIHEAP money is used by the state to fund the Connecticut Energy Assistance Program (CEAP), which is administered by the Connecticut Department of Social Services and helps low-income residents afford to heat their homes during the winter months. This year, Congressional Republicans blocked consideration of President Joe Biden’s request for additional funding for LIHEAP, rolling this aid back to the lowest levels since the winter of 2018-2019. The legislation signed into law today by Governor Lamont designates $13.5 million in supplemental aid for CEAP this winter season, and $3.5 million for Operation Fuel, a nonprofit that provides energy assistance support to Connecticut residents. “The federal LIHEAP program is an important safeguard to assist our most vulnerable residents, seniors, and families with children,” Governor Lamont said . “Working with the state legislature, we have identified one-time funds that can be used to supplement the decline in assistance that our state received this winter. The Connecticut Department of Social Services and Operation Fuel will work to ensure this funding gets to those in need. I continue to urge bipartisan leaders in Congress to follow the example of what Connecticut’s Congressional delegation have repeatedly demanded – more federal funding for LIHEAP next winter.” The legislation is Senate Bill 111 , An Act Concerning Home Energy Assistance. It was approved in the Senate by a vote of 35 to 0 and in the House of Representatives by a vote of 147 to 0. The bill took effect immediately upon being signed by the governor this afternoon.
04 Feb, 2024
The Child Tax Credit helps families with qualifying children get a tax break. You may be able to claim the credit even if you don't normally file a tax return.
30 Jan, 2024
Gabriel Thorness, MBA, CPA, of Missoula, MT, has joined Burzenski & Company, PC as a part-time Tax Accountant. He has more than 13 years of experience in accounting and tax services in both small business and individual taxes. Skilled in financial analysis, compliance, and strategic tax planning, Gabe excels in optimizing financial processes and systems to improve efficiency and accuracy.
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