Early bird tips: Answering your tax season questions
January 23, 2025 | Megan Kosciolek, MST
Early bird benefits to filing your tax returns as early as possible.
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January 18, 2022 | Paula Kennedy, EA
If you received advanced child tax credit payments last year, the IRS will send you a “Letter 6419,” which will include the total amount of monthly child tax credit payments you received in 2021. Don’t throw the letter away – you’ll need it when you file your 2021 federal income tax return. You’ll have to […]
3 specialized IT leadership positions for businesses
January 12, 2022 | Ryan Burke, CPA, MSF
For many businesses, technology has changed from something they use to something they do. When a company reaches a point where IT plays a central role in operations and productivity, ownership might want to create one or more IT leadership positions to specifically oversee tech-related matters and strategy. Often, this means a Chief Information Officer […]
FICA tax credit for businesses on tip income paid
January 11, 2022 | Ryan Burke, CPA, MSF
If you’re an employer with a business where tipping is customary for providing food and beverages, you may qualify for a federal tax credit involving the Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes that you pay on your employees’ tip income. Basics of the credit The FICA credit applies with respect to tips that your employees […]
How will revised tax limits affect your 2022 taxes?
January 11, 2022 | Paula Kennedy, EA
While Congress didn’t pass the Build Back Better Act in 2021, there are still revised tax limits that may affect your tax situation for this year. That’s because some tax figures are adjusted annually for inflation. If you’re like most people, you’re probably more concerned about your 2021 tax bill right now than you are […]
Defer real estate tax with a like-kind exchange
January 5, 2022 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Do you want to sell commercial or investment real estate that has appreciated significantly? One way to defer a tax bill on the gain is with a Section 1031 “like-kind” exchange where you exchange the property rather than sell it. With real estate prices up in some markets (and higher resulting tax bills), the like-kind […]
The standard business mileage rate is increasing
January 5, 2022 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
After two years of no increases, the optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible cost of operating an automobile for business will be going up in 2022 by 2.5 cents per mile. The IRS recently announced that the cents-per-mile rate for the business use of a car, van, pickup or panel truck will […]
Medical expenses: Are you eligible for a deduction?
January 5, 2022 | Paula Kennedy, EA
You may pay out a bundle in out-of-pocket medical expenses each year. But can you deduct them on your tax return? It’s possible but not easy. Medical expenses can be claimed as a deduction only to the extent your unreimbursed costs exceed 7.5% of your adjusted gross income. Plus, medical expenses are deductible only if […]
Gig workers should understand their tax obligations
January 5, 2022 | Paula Kennedy, EA
The number of people engaged in the “gig workers” or sharing economy has grown in recent years. In an August 2021 survey, the Pew Research Center found that 16% of Americans have earned money at some time through online gig platforms. This includes providing car rides, shopping for groceries, walking dogs, performing household tasks, running […]
Step up your internal communications
January 5, 2022 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
They say we live in an on-demand world, which makes communications a key business element. Right now, many business owners are demanding one thing: more workers. Unfortunately, the labor market is somewhat less than forthcoming. In the so-called “Great Resignation” of 2021, droves of people voluntarily left their jobs, and many aren’t rushing back to […]
Review your strategic plan and look ahead
January 5, 2022 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Business owners, year end is officially here. It may even be over by the time you read this. (If so, Happy New Year!) In any case, the end of one year and the beginning of another is always an optimal time to look back on the preceding 12 calendar months and ask a deceptively simple […]