Consultants Corner January 2013

American Taxpayer Relief Act Of 2012 On January 1 of this year, Congress passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (the Act) and averted the looming “fiscal cliff ”…

Crosslin Moving to New Location

Crosslin is pleased to announce the firm will close the year 2012 by moving to a brand new Nashville location.  As of January 2, 2013, the firm will be located…

Crosslin Announces Audit Department Promotion

Nashville, Tennessee – Crosslin is pleased to announce promotion of John Crosslin to Principal-in-Charge of the Audit Practice. Crosslin has been with Crosslin more than 14 years and has held…

Crosslin Announces New Marketing Director

Nashville, Tennessee – Crosslin is pleased to announce the promotion of Kim White to Marketing Director.  Kim is responsible for the marketing and branding functions at Crosslin.  She previously held…

Consultants Corner December 2012

A Time to Reflect and to Look Forward This December, Crosslin celebrates our 25th year of service to our community.  As we reflect on the past, we would like to…

Happy Holidays!

As we celebrate our 25th year of service to our customers and community, The Crosslin family would like to offer our sincere gratitude to everyone who has been a part…

Special Greeting

A special greeting at Thanksgiving time to express to you our sincere appreciation for your confidence and loyalty. We are deeply thankful and extend to you our best wishes for…

IRS Changes Standard Mileage Rates For 2013

The Internal Revenue Service recently announced changes to the standard mileage rates for taxpayers to use in computing the 2013 deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical…

Consultants Corner November 2012

Year-End Tax Planning – Take The Challenge Year-end planning is a bigger challenge this year than in past years because, unless Congress acts, tax rates will go up nect year,…

Year End Tax Planning

Dear Customers and Friends: Year-end planning is a bigger challenge this year than in past years because, unless Congress acts, tax rates will go up next year, many more individuals…