• How QuickBooks Online Helps You Track Mileage

How QuickBooks Online Helps You Track Mileage

If you drive even a little for business, it's easy to let mileage costs slide. After all, it's a pain to keep track of your tax-deductible mileage in a little notebook and do all the calculations required. If you do rack up a lot of business miles, you probably forget to track some trips and end up losing money. QuickBooks Online offers a much [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:25:20+00:00June 13, 2022|Accounting|Comments Off on How QuickBooks Online Helps You Track Mileage
  • Is Your Will or Trust Up-to-Date?

Is Your Will or Trust Up-to-Date?

Article Highlights: Estate Tax Exclusion Why a Will or Trust? Life-Changing Circumstances Beneficiaries When was the last time you or your attorney reviewed or updated your will or trust? If it was some time ago before the passage of substantial tax law changes over the past few years, your documents may be out of date. Among the many changes was a substantial revision to [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:25:45+00:00June 10, 2022|Accounting|Comments Off on Is Your Will or Trust Up-to-Date?
  • When Can You Dump Old Tax Records?

When Can You Dump Old Tax Records?

Article Highlights: General statute is 3 years Some states are longer Fraud, failure to file and other issues can extend the statute Keeping the actual return Taxpayers often question how long records must be kept and the amount of time IRS has to audit a return after it is filed. It all depends on the circumstances! In many cases, the federal statute of limitations [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:26:02+00:00June 9, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on When Can You Dump Old Tax Records?
  • Don't Ignore Household Employee Payroll Tax Rules

Don’t Ignore Household Employee Payroll Tax Rules

Article Highlights: Household Employees Tax Avoidance Filing 1099s Correct Procedures W-2s, Payroll Taxes and Reporting Overtime Hourly Pay or Salary Separate Payrolls If you hire a domestic worker to provide services in or around your home, you probably have a tax liability that you don’t know about – or one that you do know about but are ignoring. Either situation can come back to [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:27:01+00:00June 8, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Don’t Ignore Household Employee Payroll Tax Rules
  • What Every Employee Needs to Know About 401(k) Savings

What Every Employee Needs to Know About 401(k) Savings

Are you familiar with 401(k) retirement funds? More and more employers are offering 401(k) plans as an employee benefit, and if you have the option and are not currently taking advantage of it, it may be time to rethink your savings strategy. Not only do these popular plans offer the advantage of using pre-tax dollars (and thus lowering your taxable income each year), but [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:26:42+00:00June 7, 2022|Accounting|Comments Off on What Every Employee Needs to Know About 401(k) Savings
  • With a Possible Recession Looming, You May Want to Review Your Cash Flow Process

With a Possible Recession Looming, You May Want to Review Your Cash Flow Process

If you’re a business owner who has been through a recession before, you know that smart cash flow management is absolutely crucial. If you’re a new entrepreneur who hasn’t been through an economic downturn, you may be less familiar with how quickly your finances can be affected. To protect yourself and keep your business operating, here are the things you need to know about [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:27:15+00:00June 7, 2022|Business|Comments Off on With a Possible Recession Looming, You May Want to Review Your Cash Flow Process
  • Understanding What Innocent Spouse Relief Is, and Whether You Need It

Understanding What Innocent Spouse Relief Is, and Whether You Need It

When you got married, you and your spouse pledged your love for each other and promised to stand together through good times and bad, sickness and health. But what happens if your spouse turns out to be a tax cheat, and you signed a joint tax return without realizing it. Can you be held responsible? Finding out that your spouse has dragged you into [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:27:37+00:00June 6, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Understanding What Innocent Spouse Relief Is, and Whether You Need It
  • Summer Employment For Your Child

Summer Employment For Your Child

Article Highlights Higher Standard Deduction IRA Options Self-Employed Parent Employing Your Child Tax Benefits Summer is almost here, and your children may be looking for a summer job. The standard deduction for single individuals increased from $12,550 in 2021 to $12,950 in 2022, meaning your child can now make up to $12,950 from working without paying any income tax on their earnings. In addition, [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:27:58+00:00June 3, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Summer Employment For Your Child
  • Vacation Home Rentals: How the Income Is Taxed

Vacation Home Rentals: How the Income Is Taxed

Article Highlights: Home never rented Home rented for fewer than 15 days Home rented for at least 15 days with minor personal use Home rented for at least 15 days with major personal use Vacation home sales If you have a second home in a resort area, or if you have been considering acquiring a second home or vacation home, and with summer just [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:28:22+00:00June 2, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Vacation Home Rentals: How the Income Is Taxed
  • Writing Off Your Business Start-Up Expenses

Writing Off Your Business Start-Up Expenses

Article Highlights: $5,000 First-year Start-up and Organizational Expense Write-off Timely Filing Requirements Qualifying Start-up Expenses Trade or Business Purchase Qualifying Organizational Expenses Expense Write-off Limitations How to Make the Election Other Considerations Unfortunately, as a result of the COVID pandemic many small firms have gone out of business. However, with the help of vaccines and the waning lethality of the latest versions of the [...]

By |2022-06-02T22:28:41+00:00June 1, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Writing Off Your Business Start-Up Expenses
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