During the COVID-19 pandemic, many small businesses are strapped for cash. They may find it beneficial to barter for goods and services instead of paying cash for them. If your business gets involved in bartering, remember that the fair market value of goods that you receive in bartering is taxable income. And if you exchange…
Payroll Protection Program (PPP) Loan Up...
Because the regulatory requirements surrounding the Payroll Protection Program (PPP) Loans are continuing to change, we feel it is crucial to update you on some recent developments: Employers looking to rehire employees that have been receiving unemployment must make a good faith, written offer to rehire them. An employee who rejects that offer must…
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Tax relief for s...
Businesses across the country are being affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19). Fortunately, Congress recently passed a law that provides at least some relief. In a separate development, the IRS has issued guidance allowing taxpayers to defer any amount of federal income tax payments due on April 15, 2020, until July 15, 2020, without penalties or…
The key to retirement security is pickin...
If you’re a small business owner or you’re involved in a start-up, you may want to set up a tax-favored retirement plan for yourself and any employees. Several types of plans are eligible for tax advantages. 401(k) plan One of the best-known retirement plan options is the 401(k) plan. It provides for employer contributions made…
Putting together the succession planning...
Everyone needs to plan for retirement. But as a business owner, you face a distinctive challenge in that you must save for your golden years while also creating, updating and eventually executing a succession plan. This is no easy task, but you can put the puzzle pieces together by answering some fundamental questions: When do…
Take a closer look at home office deduct...
Working from home has its perks. Not only can you skip the commute, but you also might be eligible to deduct home office expenses on your tax return. Deductions for these expenses can save you a bundle, if you meet the tax law qualifications. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, employees can no longer…
A refresher on major tax law changes for...
The dawning of 2019 means the 2018 income tax filing season will soon be upon us. After year end, it’s generally too late to take action to reduce 2018 taxes. Business owners may, therefore, want to shift their focus to assessing whether they’ll likely owe taxes or get a refund when they file their returns…
2018 – Last Minute Tax Planning Tips
Tax planning is a year-round activity, but there are still some year-end strategies you can use to lower your 2018 tax bill. Here are six last-minute tax moves business owners should consider: Postpone invoices. If your business uses the cash method of accounting, and it would benefit from deferring income to next year, wait until…
Top 30 Things Start-ups & Small Business
There are two methods a business can use to track and deduct Auto Expenses for tax purposes. No matter which method your business chooses, it is imperative to use an auto log. Smart phones are now the easiest and most convenient way to track auto use for business. We recommend going with Method 2 (Mileage)…
Top 30 Things Start-ups & Small Business
Adding Classes to your QuickBooks set-up can help you organize information and run reports to provide insight into how well different aspects of your business are performing. Classes give you a different way to quantify data, while keeping your chart of accounts from getting too detailed or complex. Here is information, straight from Intuit, on…