Innocent Spouse Relief

Did you know that when a married couple files a joint tax return, each spouse is “jointly and severally” liable for the full amount of tax on the couple’s combined income? As such, the IRS can come after either spouse to collect the entire tax — not just the part that is attributed to one […]

Is an LLC the best choice of entity for your business?

The business entity you choose can affect your taxes, your personal liability and other issues. A limited liability company (LLC) is somewhat of a hybrid entity in that it can be structured to resemble a corporation for owner liability purposes and a partnership for federal tax purposes. This duality may provide you with the best […]

The Digital Transformation of Accounts Receivable

While digitalization continues to take hold of the business world, the billing and collections functions for many organizations remain largely paper based. Businesses that automate the accounts receivable process may accomplish several operational and financial goals. There are many benefits that organizations can unlock when they “go digital.” Being Efficient is everything Generating a paper […]

Estimated Quarterly Tax Payments: How They Work and When to Pay In

Estimated tax payments are taxes paid to the IRS throughout the year on earnings that are not subject to federal tax withholding. This can include self-employment income, income you have earned on the side such as dividends, capital gains or other income. Here are the applicable rules for paying estimated tax without triggering the penalty […]

Health Care Law Reporting Requirements for Employers

Certain employers are required to report to the IRS information about whether they offer health coverage to their employees and if so, information about the coverage offered. Does your business have to comply, and if so, what must be done? Basic rules Certain employers with 50 or more full-time employees (called “applicable large employers” or […]

What you need to know when providing employing parking.

Does your business provide parking as a fringe benefit for its employees? If so, in the event of an audit the IRS may want to know the details. You should know the tax rules applicable to the arrangement. Parking as a benefit Employers are allowed to provide tax-free parking to employees as a qualified transportation […]

Ohio Offers SALT Cap Workaround

Ohio is the latest state to offer a SALT cap workaround. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Senate Bill 246 to allow a workaround of the $10,000 state and local tax (SALT) deduction limit that was part of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Signed on June 14, 2022, Ohio now joins 22 other […]

Kentucky Expands Sales and Use Tax

The Kentucky General Assembly has made expanding the sales and use tax base a priority in its latest legislative session, and there are 35 new services that will be subject to the tax beginning January 1, 2023. Additionally, the Assembly expanded an exemption and enacted new reporting requirements for organizers of festivals. New services subject […]