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Protecting the family law firm

Protecting the family law firm

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Protecting the family law firm When Doug Martinson’s grandfather started his law firm in 1937, Huntsville was a small town with only a handful of practicing lawyers. But as the town grew, so did the company, which has been passed down from generation to generation. Today, Martinson and Beason’s five attorneys specialize in everything from real estate closings to estate planning to personal injury to criminal law. We know the risks As a law firm, we are acutely aware of the risks involved with payroll when it’s not done properly. If you take those 941 taxes and don’t pay them to the government, the IRS fines whoever’s in charge — even if you had a bookkeeper doing the payroll. We just had one client owe $800,000 in back taxes and a $200,000 interest penalty. We started using ADP ye

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