The credits are issued on a first come first served basis and many times run out in the first week of July. So, if you are interested in applying for the credit, it is important to get your application in July 1st. Kentucky offers a state tax credit of up to 20% of an endowment […]
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Buy-sell agreements might be one way to avoid unneeded drama when transitioning your business.
Business owners do not always think about what their succession plan will be when they retire. This can cause major headaches when transitioning the business. While there are many aspects of succession planning, a clearly written and communicated plan is key in order to avoid all of the chaos without one. One way to put […]
Have you ever wondered about the benefits of a living trust?
Many believe that you don’t need to worry about any estate planning because of the federal estate tax exemption of $12.92 million for 2023 ($25.84 million if you’re married). However, if you have some significant assets it might be wise to consider establishing a living trust to avoid probate. Probate is a court-supervised legal process […]
DOs and DON’Ts of deducting business meal and vehicle expenses
Business meal and vehicle expense deductions receive a higher level of scrutiny from the IRS. In some cases, taxpayers are caught recreating supporting documents months or years after they occurred. When doing this, they fail to meet the strict substantiation requirements set forth under tax law. As illustrated by one recent U.S. Tax Court case, […]
Is a focused marketing initiative necessary?
If your company has been around for a while, you might assume that you are familiar with who your customers are. However, as they say “ life comes at you fast”! Demographics, consumer preferences and customer desires can all change suddenly. One way to mitigate this risk is to conduct a targeted marketing campaign. This […]
There are tax repercussions associated with being contract worker.
Many workers in recent years have become involved in the “gig“ economy. This category of workers may include food delivery services, walk dogs and ride sharing services. There are tax consequences when performing jobs that don’t involve taxes being deducted from a regular paycheck. The bottom line: If you receive income from freelancing or from […]
All about the 2024 Health Savings Accounts amounts you need to know.
The IRS recently released guidance providing the 2024 inflation-adjusted amounts for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). HSA fundamentals An HSA is a a type of personal savings account that you can set up to pay qualified medical expenses. An HSA can only be put in place to assist a qualified individual who is insured under high […]
Brandjacking: what is it, and what should you do if you find out the hard way?
Similar to identity theft for individuals, brandjacking is when a hacker tries to hijack your company’s brand. Essentially, a fraudster copies or recreates a business’s digital assets and then uses them to perpetrate fraud against customers, suppliers, employees or other stakeholders. Here are some ways to battle back: The assets in question can include the […]
Are you ready to retire? 4 tax items to consider before retirement
Retirement brings a lot of changes, many exciting. In this time of change taxes may be the last thing on your mind. We want to help you understand and prepare for tax issues that may pop up upon retirement so that you can get back to enjoying retirement as quickly as possible. Here is a […]
Is your independent contractor truly an independent contractor?
Independent contractors can serve as a valuable resource and as a potential cost savings measure, especially in these times of staff shortages and inflationary pressures. If you use independent contractors though, be careful that these workers are properly classified for federal tax purposes. If the IRS reclassifies them as employees, it can be an expensive […]