The business world today is quickly moving into the “data age”. There is data available for all aspects of your business to help improve decision making – that is if your able to capture it. The race to keep up with the competition will often come down to who has the best information needed to […]
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All household workers, including nannies, are subject to the “nanny tax”
Do you employ a housekeeper, gardener, or other household employee? You may be under the impression the “nanny tax” does not apply in your situation, but there is a good chance it does. It is likely you are on the hook for federal income tax, FICA taxes, and potentially state taxes. If you employ a […]
Tax Implications of Holiday Gifts and Parties for Employees and Customers
Are you considering giving your employees or customers a holiday gift or bonus? Or maybe throwing a holiday party to illustrate your appreciation? Then now is a great time to review the tax implications associated with gifts and parties. The line between deductible and non-deductible or taxable value vs nontaxable value can sometimes be a […]
Don’t underestimate the value of older workers!
Many business are struggling to fill open positions and add talent in this job market. As a result, it’s important for businesses to constantly reevaluate where to look for applicants and the candidates to focus on. In October, global employment nonprofit Generation, in partnership with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), released a […]
Looking for ways to decrease your 2023 tax bill? Here’s 4 ideas!
Feeling uneasy about your 2023 tax bill? You might still have time to decrease it! Before year-end here are some quick actions that might help you reduce your taxes. 1. Accelerate deductions and/or defer income. Certain tax deductions are claimed in the year of payment, such as the mortgage interest deduction. So, if you make […]
While a company car is a beneficial perk, it’s important not to forget about the tax implications
Having a company car to use is a widely appreciated benefit for owners and employees of small businesses. This benefits the employer in the form of tax deductions as well as those owners and employees driving the cars in the form of a tax break. Compared to the past, current federal tax rules make the […]
Navigating the difficulties of succession planning for family businesses
Every established company will encounter challenges when confronting the thorny issue of succession planning. Family-owned businesses, however, often face particularly complex issues. After all, their owners may have to consider both family members who work for the company and those who do not. If yours is a family business, you may run into some confounding […]
Remember to empty out your flexible spending account (FSA)
If you have a tax-saving flexible spending account (FSA) with your employer to help pay for health or dependent care expenses, there’s an important date coming up. In many cases you have to use the money in the account by year-end or you’ll lose it (unless your employer has a grace period). As the end […]
It’s not too late, you may still be able to reduce your small business tax bill for 2023
In the midst of all the holiday festivities, don’t forget to consider steps to cut the 2023 tax liability for your business. You still have time to take advantage of a few opportunities. Time deductions and income If your business operates on a cash basis, you can significantly affect your amount of taxable income by […]
Consider Pooled Employer Plans for Retirement Benefits in Small Businesses
Most businesses today need to offer a solid benefits package. Failing to do so could mean falling behind in the competition to hire and retain talent in today’s tight job market. Embarking on the journey of exploring Pooled Employer Plans (PEPs) is a strategic move for businesses aiming to enhance their retirement benefits. PEPs, a […]