M&A TRANSACTIONS: AVOID SURPRISES FROM THE IRS If you’re considering buying or selling a business — or you’re in the process of a merger or acquisition — it’s important that both parties report the transaction to the IRS in the same way. Otherwise, you may...
BARTERING: A TAXABLE TRANSACTION EVEN IF YOUR BUSINESS EXCHANGES NO CASH Small businesses may find it beneficial to barter for goods and services instead of paying cash for them. If your business engages in bartering, be aware that the fair market value of goods that...
WHICH ENTITY IS MOST SUITABLE FOR YOUR NEW OR EXISTING BUSINESS? 21% FEDERAL INCOME TAX RATE FOR C CORPORATIONS The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has changed the landscape for business taxpayers. That’s because the law introduced a flat 21% federal income tax...
2019 Q3 TAX CALENDAR: KEY DEADLINES FOR BUSINESSES AND OTHER EMPLOYERS Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the third quarter of 2019. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional...
TAX-SMART DOMESTIC TRAVEL: COMBINING BUSINESS WITH PLEASURE Summer is just around the corner, so you might be thinking about getting some vacation time. If you’re self-employed or a business owner, you have a golden opportunity to combine a business trip with a few...
HIRE YOUR CHILDREN THIS SUMMER: EVERYONE WINS If you’re a business owner and you hire your children (or grandchildren) this summer, you can obtain tax breaks and other nontax benefits. The kids can gain on-the-job experience, save for college and learn how to manage...
CONSIDER A ROTH 401(K) PLAN — AND MAKE SURE EMPLOYEES USE IT Roth 401(k) accounts have been around for 13 years now. Studies show that more employers are offering them each year. A recent study by the Plan Sponsor Council of America (PSCA) found that Roth 401(k)s are...
WHAT TYPE OF EXPENSES CAN’T BE WRITTEN OFF BY YOUR BUSINESS? If you read the Internal Revenue Code (and you probably don’t want to!), you may be surprised to find that most business deductions aren’t specifically listed. It doesn’t explicitly state that you can deduct...
EMPLOYEE VS. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: HOW SHOULD YOU HANDLE WORKER CLASSIFICATION? Many employers prefer to classify workers as independent contractors to lower costs, even if it means having less control over a worker’s day-to-day activities. But the government is on...
HOW ENTREPRENEURS MUST TREAT EXPENSES ON THEIR TAX RETURNS Have you recently started a new business? Or are you contemplating starting one? Launching a new venture is a hectic, exciting time. And as you know, before you even open the doors, you generally have to spend...