Entrepreneurs and Taxes: How Expenses are Claimed on Tax Returns

While some businesses have closed since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, many new ventures have launched. If you’ve recently started a new business, or you’re contemplating starting one, be aware of the tax implications. Continue Reading Entrepreneurs and Taxes: How Expenses are Claimed on Tax Returns

Numerous Tax Limits Affecting Businesses Have Increased for 2022

A number of tax limits affecting businesses are annually indexed for inflation and many have increased for 2022. Continue Reading Numerous Tax Limits Affecting Businesses Have Increased for 2022

Handle Your Nonprofit’s Restricted Gifts with Care

Restricted gifts generally require a higher level of care from not-for-profits that receive them. Continue Reading Handle Your Nonprofit’s Restricted Gifts with Care

Businesses with Employees Who Receive Tips May Be Eligible for a Tax Credit

Are you an employer who owns a business where tipping is customary for providing food and beverages? You may qualify for a valuable tax credit involving the Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes that you pay on your employees’ tip income. Continue Reading Businesses with Employees Who Receive Tips May Be Eligible for a Tax Credit

Will the Standard Business Mileage Rate Go Up in 2022? Yes!

The optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible cost of operating an automobile for business will be going up in 2022 by 2.5 cents per mile. Continue Reading Will the Standard Business Mileage Rate Go Up in 2022? Yes!

2022 Q1 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

Here are a few key tax-related deadlines for businesses during Q1 of 2022. Continue Reading 2022 Q1 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

Providing a Company Car? Here’s How Taxes Are Handled

The use of a company car is a valuable fringe benefit for business owners and key employees. This perk results in tax deductions for the employer and tax breaks for the owners and employees using the cars. Continue Reading Providing a Company Car? Here’s How Taxes Are Handled

How are Court Awards and Out-of-Court Settlements Taxed?

If you’re going to receive a personal injury or discrimination settlement or award, you want the best tax result possible. Here are the basic rules of when amounts are tax free or taxable. Continue Reading How are Court Awards and Out-of-Court Settlements Taxed?

The Tax Implications of Owning a Corporate Aircraft

Ever wonder how much of a tax break you’d get if you bought a private plane for your business? Here are the basic rules. Continue Reading The Tax Implications of Owning a Corporate Aircraft

Insights

Advantages of keeping your business separate from its real estate

It may be advantageous to separate ownership of a business’s real estate from the business. But it isn’t always advisable. Here’s a look at the issues. Continue Reading Advantages of keeping your business separate from its real estate

Cutoffs: When to report revenue and expenses

Does your company follow the cutoff rules? Loose interpretation of the accounting rules can lead to errors and unexpected audit adjustments. Here’s how to get it right. Continue Reading Cutoffs: When to report revenue and expenses

Help ensure your partnership or LLC complies with tax law

Guaranteed payments to partners and payments to retired partners are just two of the tax issues that should be addressed in your partnership (or LLC operating) agreement. Here are the details. Continue Reading Help ensure your partnership or LLC complies with tax law

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