Some employers provide a tax-saving flexible spending account (FSA) to help pay for health and dependent care expenses. If you have a FSA you will want to read on for some rules and reminders as 2021 comes to a close. An account for health expenses A pre-tax contribution of $2,750 to a health FSA is […]
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Show your appreciation to clients and employees and get a tax break!
The holiday season is right around the corner so many businesses are starting to plan ways to show their gratitude to clients and employees in the form or gifts and holiday parties. As your business begins to look into these items, make sure to keep in mind the tax limitations and take advantage of the […]
The Top Things Business Owners Need to Know About Changes to the SBA EIDL Program
While 2021 has seen a slow but steady return to “normal” in some respects, many business owners nationwide are still feeling the impact of COVID-19 and unfortunately are likely to for quite some time. The federal government recently made significant changes to one of their programs designed to help small business, the Economic Interest Disaster […]
2021 Reporting of Personal Use of Automobiles
With the dropping temperatures, fall is now upon us. As the holiday season fast approaches, we are writing to remind you about the tax reporting required for personal use of company provided vehicles. Law Fringe benefits provided to an employee are taxable to the employee and must be reported in his/her income unless the law specifically […]
2021 Year End Reporting of Fringe Benefits for S Corporation Shareholders
The end of the year is fast approaching. Before we get caught up in the celebration of the holiday season, we want to remind you of the required tax reporting and withholding requirements for health insurance premiums paid by an S Corporation on behalf of more than 2 percent shareholder-employees. Law As you may know, shareholders […]
How to get a step up in your marketing game
It is no secret that your marketing should make your business stand out compared to the others. Your ads should indicate how your business and its offerings differ from — and are preferable to — the competition. This is where competitive intelligence comes into play. Making this distinction isn’t as simple as, “Well, we’re better […]
Tax rules every gift giver should know
We have officially reached the holiday season, which also means we have reached the time for giving – whether it be to charity or loved ones. Here are some items to think about before giving that money or asset away. Donating to charity Normally, if you take the standard deduction and don’t itemize, you can’t […]
Choosing the correct business entity type for your company
Determining which business entity type you want your company to be is an important and fundamental step. Each entity type – C corporation or a pass-through entity such as a sole-proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC) or S corporation – all have many factors to consider. Recently there has been some proposed federal tax law […]
Are you considering your level of threat from a cyberattack? You should be!
For most of our lives, it seemed like only governments and large corporations needed to concern themselves with cybersecurity and its impact. That is no longer the case as ever the smallest of small businesses have been the target or cyberattacks. No one is immune from this threat and it can be a constant concern […]
Looking forward to enjoying the shuffleboard courts at Del Boca Vista for your retirement? Don’t forget to factor in the state tax implications of your move.
There are so many factors that will dictate where you go to enjoy the years of retirement you have worked so hard to accomplish. How much space will you need? What’s the weather going to be? Do we want to be closer to family? What are all applicable taxes? It may seem like a good […]