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Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Keith Towns, a member of the National Association of Black Accountants
Keith Towns established Emerge Financial Group in 1998, providing financial services and accounting from its offices in Oakland and Suisun City, California. He also operates another office outside of Houston, Texas. Keith Towns is a member of the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA).
NABA is an organization that strives to improve the careers of accountants and tax professionals through its national programs and local chapter events. Members of NABA enjoy networking with professionals and have access to continuing education courses. They also enjoy services such as resume writing and reference checking. Career coaching is available to professional and student members.
There is also a network within NABA for female accounting professionals. The Women of NABA Network (WONN) hosts regional and national events that help empower female accountants in the Black community.
Members of NABA include current accounting professionals, instructors/academics, and students. Students who are pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in finance and accounting join NABA for the career development and networking resources the organization has to offer. Members pay annual dues to maintain membership within the organization.
Monday, August 13, 2018
The 2018 California Teachers Summit
Since 1989, Keith Towns has served as the principal of Emerge Financial Group, which has offices in Oakland and Suisun City, California. Keith Towns prepared for his career by earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting from California State University, East Bay (formerly known as California State University, Hayward).
The 2018 California Teachers Summit brought more than 350 K-12 teachers to California State University, East Bay, for a day of learning and networking. The event took place at more than 30 colleges and universities throughout California and featured a statewide keynote address by Sir Ken Robinson, creator of "Do Schools Kill Creativity?", the most viewed TED Talk ever.
This year’s summit also featured EdTalks and EdCamps breakout sessions, which allowed educators to discuss the challenges facing teachers today. Attendance at the summit was free to all California educators and was funded mainly by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Thursday, August 9, 2018
The Alpha Phi Alpha and Henry Health Reclaim Our Strength Campaign
An accountant with nearly 30 years of experience, Keith Towns is the principal of Emerge Financial Group in Suisun City and Oakland, California. Keith Towns holds a BS in accounting from California State University, East Bay (formerly California State University, Hayward) and belongs to Alpha Phi Alpha, the first intercollegiate Greek fraternity for African-American men.
In July 2018, Alpha Phi Alpha partnered with digital health start-up Henry Health to create "Reclaim Our Strength," a national campaign to increase awareness of the emotional issues that affect black men. The need for more awareness is critical, given that only a small percentage of African-American men have sought mental health care over the past year.
To draw attention to the issue, the Reclaim Our Strength website includes an infographic outlining stressors that are commonly faced by black men. The website also provides a forum for men to share their personal stories and a page of essays on mental health written by community leaders.
In July 2018, Alpha Phi Alpha partnered with digital health start-up Henry Health to create "Reclaim Our Strength," a national campaign to increase awareness of the emotional issues that affect black men. The need for more awareness is critical, given that only a small percentage of African-American men have sought mental health care over the past year.
To draw attention to the issue, the Reclaim Our Strength website includes an infographic outlining stressors that are commonly faced by black men. The website also provides a forum for men to share their personal stories and a page of essays on mental health written by community leaders.
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Saturday, August 4, 2018
New Tax Law Eliminates Marriage Penalty for Most Filers
An accomplished tax and finance professional, Keith Towns brings more than three decades of experience to his role as the principal of Emerge Financial Group in Oakland and Suisun City, California. As part of his professional duties, Keith Towns pays close attention to changes in state and federal tax laws.
In 2017, the Republican-led Congress and President Donald Trump passed a signature piece of legislation when it overhauled the nation’s federal tax code, making sweeping changes to corporate tax rates, personal income tax brackets, and other tax regulations. Among other changes, the new bill adjusts how taxes are calculated for married couples, eliminating the so-called marriage penalty for the majority of filers.
Prior to passage of the new tax laws, married couples who filed jointly could be penalized due to the way the brackets were structured. For example, two individuals who made $90,000 each would separately fall into the 25-percent bracket, but their combined income of $180,000 would push them into the 28-percent bracket.
The new bill, however, changes these rules for couples who make less than $400,000 combined. Beginning with the 2018 tax year, these couples will pay the same tax rate regardless of marital status.
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Saturday, July 28, 2018
National Society of Accountants Scholarship Awards
A graduate of California State University, Hayward, Keith Towns has led a distinguished career in the accounting and finance fields for nearly three decades. Active in his industry, Keith Towns belongs to professional groups and organizations such as the National Society of Accountants (NSA).
A nonprofit organization founded in 1945, the NSA devotes itself to promoting the accounting industry and the individual practitioner. The organization serves thousands of members each year through continuing educational opportunities, networking events, and advocacy at the state and federal levels.
Additionally, the NSA supports the next generation of accountants through the NSA Scholarship Foundation. The program provides competitive monetary awards to undergraduate students who are majoring in accounting at accredited two- or four-year institutions in the United States. Recipients are determined based on a combination of academic performance, leadership ability, and financial need. Applicants must also be citizens of the United States or Canada, though permanent residents who live in Arizona are also eligible.
In 2017, the NSA Scholarship Foundation gave out more than $37,000 in scholarships. To learn more about the scholarship program or to apply, visit nsacct.org/about/nsa-scholarship-foundation.
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Payroll Tax vs Income Tax
Keith Towns leads as principal of the Emerge Financial Group in Suisun City, California. There, Keith Towns offers tax advice to both businesses and individuals.
Taxes on an individual's earnings are not limited to income tax. There is another requirement known as the payroll tax, which includes Social Security and Medicare taxes. The federal government requires employers to withhold half of these taxes from employee paychecks, while the employer pays the remaining half. Self-employed persons pay the entire amount due.
Income taxes are due on all income including stock gains, bank account interest, and retirement plan distributions, while payroll taxes apply only to income earned from employment. The federal government takes the Medicare tax as a percentage of all earned income. There are caps on the amount of income to which the Social Security tax applies, and any earnings above that limit are not subject to the tax.
Another key difference is that income tax is progressive, which means that individuals who earn more will owe a higher percentage of his or her income. In contrast, the rate for payroll tax is consistent across all income levels.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
2018 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum in San Diego
Through his leadership of Emerge Financial Group, which he established in California in 1998, Keith Towns focuses on small business consulting services, seeking to provide innovative personal solutions for his clients. Keith Towns also attends professional events such as the IRS Tax Forum.
California's 2018 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum will take place in San Diego on August 7-9 at the Town and Country Resort located at 500 Hotel Circle North. The conference will include seminars on recent state and federal tax concerns, hands-on workshops, and a federal tax refresher course. Participants in these courses can earn continuing education (CE) and Certified Financial Planner (CFP) credits.
Other conference features include the exhibit hall with industry vendors showcasing a variety of business products and services and networking opportunities. The Case Resolution Program will address the most difficult unresolved IRS cases through one-on-one appointments with IRS professionals.
For more information about the 2018 IRS Nationwide Tax Forum and to find out about forums across the country, visit www.irstaxforum.com.
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