Avoid Costly Payroll Errors with These Tips
Payroll is one of the most important aspects of any business, but it’s one that, when running smoothly, business owners don’t tend
Business Meals are Deductible Again: Here’s What You Need to Know
The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 brings a favorite business tax deduction back to life. The so-called “three-martini lunch” is in vogue
Three Tax-Friendly Strategies for Charitable Giving
Obtaining a significant tax benefit for charitable contributions may be a little harder than it used to be, but it’s not impossible.
Renting Residential Real Estate – A Tax Review for the Nonprofessional Landlord
Investing in residential rental properties raises various tax issues that can be somewhat confusing, especially if you are not a real estate
Small Business Health Care Tax Credit
Paying employees seems easy enough. Their hours are logged, and you sign the checks; however, there’s more to payroll than that, and
Crowdfunding — Exploring the Tax Implications
Crowdfunding — or funding a project through the online contributions of many different backers — is becoming increasingly popular. If you are
Home Office Tax Tips
Working from home can potentially deliver some attractive tax advantages. If you qualify for the home office deduction, you can deduct all
Taking on a Larger Competitor and Winning
Running a small business isn’t easy. You probably wouldn’t have it any other way. The ability to survive and thrive is a
6 Ways Income Taxes Will Be Different in 2021
Every year brings some degree of change regarding filing income taxes. While 2020 taxes are a done deal, it’s never too early
Do a Financial Review Mid-Year
Before you get involved with other things, schedule a mid-year checkup. No, we’re not talking about the height/weight/blood pressure kind of checkup,
How Mutual Fund Investments Are Taxed
Do you invest in mutual funds? Unless you hold your investment in a tax-deferred account, you’ll want to consider taxes when you
Business Start-Up Costs — What’s Deductible?
Launching a new business takes hard work — and money. Costs for market surveys, travel to line up potential distributors and suppliers,