• The Right Accounting Method for Your Business

The Right Accounting Method for Your Business

Every small business — whether a respected local mom-and-pop retailer, a startup tech company, or an online venture — has accounting and bookkeeping responsibilities, including selecting the accounting method that works best for them. If you’re new to small business ownership, you might not even realize that there are multiple ways to keep tabs on your company’s finances. Don’t worry, though, that’s where this [...]

By |2022-07-05T22:38:11+00:00July 6, 2022|Accounting|Comments Off on The Right Accounting Method for Your Business
  • IRS Announces Mid-Year Optional Vehicle Mileage Rate Increase

IRS Announces Mid-Year Optional Vehicle Mileage Rate Increase

Article Highlights: Mid-year Increase Items Included in the Optional Mileage Rate What Can Be Deducted in Addition to the Optional Mileage Rate Switching Methods With gas prices soaring it has been expected the IRS would increase the mileage rate that business owners can deduct for vehicle use instead of keeping a record of actual expenses. Sure enough, the IRS recently announced a 4-cent increase [...]

By |2022-07-05T22:37:48+00:00July 5, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on IRS Announces Mid-Year Optional Vehicle Mileage Rate Increase
  • Tips for Students Planning to Work During the Summer

Tips for Students Planning to Work During the Summer

Article Highlights: Form W-4 Watch Out for Payroll Surprises Tips Odd Jobs Self-Employment Tax Working for Parents ROTC Students Newspaper Delivery Retirement Contributions As the summer break from school approaches, many students are looking for part-time summer employment. Both parents and students should be aware of the tax issues that need to be considered when working a summer job. Here is a rundown of [...]

By |2022-07-05T22:37:33+00:00July 1, 2022|Taxes|Comments Off on Tips for Students Planning to Work During the Summer
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