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Starting a business? How expenses will be treated on your tax return

July 17, 2023

Government officials saw a large increase in the number of new businesses launched during the COVID-19 pandemic. And the U.S. Census Bureau reports that business applications are still increasing slightly (up 0.4% from April 2023 to May 2023). The Bureau measures this by tracking the number of businesses applying for Employer Identification Numbers. If you’re…

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When can seniors deduct Medicare premiums on their tax returns?

July 7, 2023

If you’re age 65 and older and have basic Medicare insurance, you may need to pay additional premiums to get the level of coverage you want. The premiums can be costly, especially for married couples with both spouses paying them. But there may be an advantage: You may qualify for a tax break for paying…

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Strengthening Business Operations: The Importance of Internal Controls for Vendors, W-9 Tax Forms, and Issuing 1099s

July 6, 2023

Written By: Saudra Uy, CPA CVA CGMA Effective internal controls are the backbone of any well-managed business. They play a crucial role in safeguarding assets, ensuring accurate financial reporting, and mitigating the risk of fraud. When it comes to vendor management and tax compliance, implementing robust internal controls is vital. In this article, we will…

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Hiring family members can offer tax advantages (but be careful)

July 5, 2023

Summertime can mean hiring time for many types of businesses. With legions of working-age kids and college students out of school, and some spouses of business owners looking for part-time or seasonal work, companies may have a much deeper hiring pool to dive into this time of year. If you’re considering hiring your children or spouse,…

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2023 Q3 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

June 26, 2023

Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2023. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. July…

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Will your Estate be Subject to the Estate Tax?

June 22, 2023

By: Layne Blasingim When someone passes away, they may leave behind assets such as property (real and/or personal), investments, checking accounts and savings accounts. The process of transferring these assets to their beneficiaries is called estate administration. As part of this process, the estate may be subject to taxes and required to file an estate…

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6 Benefits of Human Resources Outsourcing

June 19, 2023

Written By: Drema Foster, PAFM Are the human resource functions of your business taking up too much of your time? You’re not alone. On average, small businesses can spend up to an entire day every week or more dealing with HR tasks. With resources draining, it can be challenging to grow your business successfully. However,…

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Rules of Thumb: 1099s for Legal Settlements and Attorneys

June 15, 2023

Written by: Saundra Uy CPA, CVA, CGMA For most businesses, 1099 rules are the same across the board. In general, business payments made for services of $600 or more in a calendar year to a non-incorporated vendor require that the business issue a Form 1099 to that vendor. However, 1099s rules for attorneys are unique…

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Traveling for business this summer? Here’s what you can deduct

June 13, 2023

If you and your employees are traveling for business this summer, there are a number of considerations to keep in mind. Under tax law, in order to claim deductions, you must meet certain requirements for out-of-town business travel within the United States. The rules apply if the business conducted reasonably requires an overnight stay. Note:…

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Advantages and disadvantages of claiming big first-year real estate depreciation deductions

June 12, 2023

Your business may be able to claim big first-year depreciation tax deductions for eligible real estate expenditures rather than depreciate them over several years. But should you? It’s not as simple as it may seem. Qualified improvement property For qualifying assets placed in service in tax years beginning in 2023, the maximum allowable first-year Section…

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