Get tax breaks for energy-saving purchases this year because they may disappear
November 22, 2024 | Ryan Burke, CPA, MSF
This may be the last year to get tax breaks for energy saving purchases. Read the blog to find out more
Read MoreHow the child tax credit can help you with expenses
February 24, 2020 | Paula Kennedy, EA
Can the child tax credit help you? If you’re a parent, or if you’re planning on having children, you know that it’s expensive to pay for their food, clothes, activities and education. Fortunately, there’s a tax credit available for taxpayers with children under the age of 17, as well as a dependent credit for older […]
Digital documents with e-signatures aren’t going away
February 24, 2020 | Ryan Burke, CPA, MSF
Are you offering digital documents to your clients? Have you applied for a business loan lately? Or had some repairs done on your facilities? Maybe you’ve signed a contract with a certain technologically inclined customer or vendor. In any of these instances, you (or one of your employees) probably had to electronically sign a digital […]
How business owners could reduce tax
February 19, 2020 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Wondering how you can reduce tax? Do you conduct your business as a sole proprietorship or as a wholly owned limited liability company (LLC)? If so, you’re subject to both income tax and self-employment tax. There may be a way to cut your tax bill by using an S corporation. Self-employment tax basics The self-employment […]
Reasons married couples file separate tax returns
February 19, 2020 | Paula Kennedy, EA
Married couples often wonder whether they should file joint or separate tax returns. The answer depends on your individual tax situation. It generally depends on which filing status results in the lowest tax. But keep in mind that, if you and your spouse file a joint return, each of you is “jointly and severally” liable […]
Make the most of a multigenerational workforce
February 19, 2020 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Do you have a multigenerational workforce? Many of today’s businesses employ workers from across the generational spectrum. Employees may range from Baby Boomers to members of Generation X to Millennials to the newest group, Generation Z. Managing a workforce with a wide age range requires flexibility and skill. If you’re successful, you’ll likely see higher […]
There still might be time to cut your tax bill with IRAs
February 5, 2020 | Paula Kennedy, EA
Wondering how to cut your tax bill? Consider an IRA. If you’re getting ready to file your 2019 tax return, and your tax bill is higher than you’d like, there may still be an opportunity to lower it. If you qualify, you can make a deductible contribution to a traditional IRA right up until the […]
Numerous tax limits affecting businesses for 2020
January 29, 2020 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
An array of tax-related limits that affect businesses are annually indexed for inflation, and many have increased for 2020. Here are some that may be important to you and your business. Social Security tax The amount of employees’ earnings that are subject to Social Security tax is capped for 2020 at $137,700 (up from $132,900 […]
Answers to your questions about 2020 individual taxes
January 29, 2020 | Paula Kennedy, EA
Right now, you may be more concerned about your 2019 tax bill than you are about your 2020 tax situation. That’s understandable because your 2019 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months. However, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with tax-related amounts that may have changed for 2020. […]
3 best practices for achieving organic sales growth
January 29, 2020 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Most business owners would probably agree that, when it comes to sales, there’s always room for improvement. To this end, every company should strive for organic sales growth — that is, increases from existing operations unrelated to a merger or acquisition. That’s not to say a merger or acquisition is necessarily a bad idea, but you can’t […]
Annually disclosing retirement income to employees
January 15, 2020 | Paula Kennedy, EA
As you’ve probably heard, a new law was recently passed with a wide range of retirement plan changes for employers and individuals. One of the provisions of the SECURE Act involves a new requirement for employers that sponsor tax-favored defined contribution retirement plans that are subject to ERISA. Specifically, the law will require that the […]