Need help revising sales compensation models for the pandemic?

Odds are your sales projections have changed significantly and frequently from the beginning of the year – and not for the better. Because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, businesses across a variety of industries are revising their sales compensation models. Nonprofit workforce researchers WorldatWork released a report in late April indicating that 36% of […]

Students: Can you take these deductions?

Student loans are one of the many things impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and your taxes will be effected. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains some assistance to borrowers with federal student loans. Notably, federal loans were automatically placed in an administrative forbearance, which allows borrowers to temporarily stop making […]

Health Savings Account changes: What you need to know

The IRS recently released the 2021 amounts for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) adjusted for inflation. Read below to see how you may be affected. HSA basics An HSA is a trust created or organized exclusively for the purpose of paying the “qualified medical expenses” of an “account beneficiary.” An HSA can only be established for […]

Endow Kentucky Tax Credit available July 1st

The credits are issued on a first come first served basis and many times run out the first week of July. It is important to get your application in by July 1st. Kentucky offers a state tax credit of up to 20% of an endowment gift to a qualified community foundation, county-specific component fund, or […]

COVID-19: Time to fine tune your social media strategy

Virtual platforms have had an increased appeal during this period of the pandemic and social distancing. Businesses should take this time and use it to their advantage. Social media is a way to connect with customers and prospects, maintain visibility, build goodwill and perhaps even generate a bit of revenue. What’s challenging is that the […]

What you need to know about your Economic Impact Payment

The federal government has been issuing out Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) of which people also refer to as the stimulus checks. However, some people are still waiting for a payment. And others received an EIP, but it was less than what they were expecting. Here are some answers why this might have happened. The purpose […]

Tips for building a productive virtual team

In recent years working remotely has become more and more commonplace as technology improves and became more affordable.   Use of these at home virtual workspaces have helped business lower overhead costs such as office rent and utilities. Of course, with the onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many companies have had to mandate that […]

Save for retirement while saving on your taxes!

Do you want to save more for your retirement while also saving on your taxes? Of course you do! If you qualify, you are able to make contributions to a traditional IRA account and take the deduction for 2019 as long as you act before the extended deadline. You could also make contributions to a […]

Giving back has never been more important!

Changes under the CARES Act has made it more beneficial. COVID-19 has driven many of us to want to give back wherever possible. Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures and charitable giving can be the best way for us to make a difference. In order to incentivize charitable giving, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic […]