Understanding the Work Opportunity Tax Credit
January 9, 2025 | Jennifer Springer
If you are considering using the Work Opportunity Tax Credit read this blog to find out the ins and outs of the credit.
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February 14, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
A good marketing plan should be like a network of well-paved, clearly marked roads shooting out into the world and leading back to your company. But, all too easily, a business can get stuck in the mud while trying to build these thoroughfares, leaving its marketing message ineffective and, well, muddled. Here are a few […]
Why you shouldn’t wait to file your 2018 return
February 14, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
The IRS opened the 2018 income tax return filing season on January 28. Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April 15 deadline, this year consider filing as soon as you can. Why? You can potentially protect yourself from tax identity theft — and reap other benefits, too. What is tax […]
Higher mileage rates for 2019 may = lgr tax deductions
February 14, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
This year, the optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business increased by 3.5 cents, to the highest level since 2008. As a result, you might be able to claim a larger deduction for vehicle-related expense for 2019 than you can for 2018. Actual costs vs. mileage […]
What will your marginal income tax rate be?
February 14, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) generally reduced individual tax rates for 2018 through 2025, some taxpayers could see their taxes go up due to reductions or eliminations of certain tax breaks — and, in some cases, due to their filing status. But some may see additional tax savingsdue to their filing status. Unmarried […]
Getting wise to the rise of “smart” buildings
February 12, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Nowadays, data drives everything — including the very buildings in which companies operate. If your business is considering upgrading its current facility, or moving to or constructing a new one, it’s important to be aware of “smart” buildings. A smart building is one equipped with a variety of sensors that gather and track information about […]
Exit strategy should be part of your tax planning
January 11, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Tax planning is a juggling act for business owners. You have to keep your eye on your company’s income and expenses and applicable tax breaks (especially if you own a pass-through entity). But you also must look out for your own financial future. For example, you need to develop an exit strategy so that taxes […]
PTO contribution can help employees & business
January 11, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
As the year winds to a close, most businesses see employees taking a lot of vacation time. After all, it’s the holiday season, and workers want to enjoy it. Some businesses, however, find themselves particularly short-staffed in December because they don’t allow unused paid time off (PTO) to be rolled over to the new year, […]
Getting ahead of the curve on emerging technologies
January 11, 2019 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Turn on your computer or mobile device, scroll through Facebook or Twitter, or skim a business-oriented website, and you’ll likely come across the term “emerging technologies.” It has become so ubiquitous that you might be tempted to ignore it and move on to something else. That would be a mistake. In today’s competitive business landscape, […]
Check deductibility before making year-end charitable gift
December 19, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
As the holidays approach and the year draws to a close, many taxpayers make charitable gifts — both in the spirit of the season and as a year-end tax planning strategy. But with the tax law changes that go into effect in 2018 and the many rules that apply to the charitable deduction, it’s a […]
Does prepaying property taxes make sense anymore?
December 19, 2018 | Brian Hare, CPA, CGMA
Prepaying property taxes related to the current year but due the following year has long been one of the most popular and effective year-end tax-planning strategies. But does it still make sense in 2018? The answer, for some people, is yes — accelerating this expense will increase their itemized deductions, reducing their tax bills. But […]