IS “BUNCHING” MEDICAL EXPENSES STILL FEASIBLE IN 2019?

By |2022-08-18T08:44:15-04:00October 14th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Retirement, Taxation|

Some medical expenses may be tax deductible, but only if you itemize deductions and you have enough expenses to exceed the applicable floor for deductibility.  With proper planning, you may be able to time controllable medical expenses to your tax advantage. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) made bunching such expenses beneficial for some [...]

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STEP CAREFULLY WITH LOANS BETWIXT A BUSINESS AND ITS OWNER

By |2022-08-18T08:44:16-04:00October 7th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

It’s common for owners of closely held businesses to transfer money into and out of the company.  But it’s critical to make such transfers properly.  If you don’t, you might hear from the IRS. WHY LOANS ARE BETTER When an owner withdraws funds from the company, the transfer can be characterized as compensation, a distribution [...]

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Did you know sales taxes are considered Items in QuickBooks? You can see your options and start creating them by going to Edit | Preferences | Sales Tax. Find out more here.

By |2022-08-18T08:44:17-04:00October 1st, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, QuickBooks Tips|

Setting Up Sales Taxes in QuickBooks, Part 1 If your business is required to collect and pay sales taxes, you can use QuickBooks’ tools to help you meet those obligations.  Next to payroll, state sales taxes represent probably the most complex element of your accounting tasks. QuickBooks can help with the mechanics, but there’s a [...]

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TAX CALENDAR

By |2022-08-18T08:44:17-04:00October 1st, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

October 15 Personal federal income tax returns for 2018 that received an automatic six-month extension must be filed today and any tax, interest and penalties due must be paid. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) Report 114, “Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts” (FBAR), must be filed by today, if not filed already, for [...]

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4 TYPES OF INFORMATION YOU NEED TO PREPARE FOR DISASTER

By |2022-08-18T08:44:18-04:00September 30th, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business|

When you read the phrase “disaster prep,” you may envision bottled water and boarded-up windows.  But information is also a critical asset to have the following a natural or manmade catastrophe.  Here are four specific types of information you need: Personal identification records. These documents will enable you to prove the identity of your family [...]

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HOW BUSINESSES CAN ASSESS RISK OF WORKER MISCLASSIFICATION

By |2022-08-18T08:44:18-04:00September 23rd, 2019|Accounting and Auditing, Business, Taxation|

Classifying a worker as an independent contractor frees a business from its portion of payroll tax liability and allows it to forgo providing overtime pay, unemployment compensation and other employee benefits.  It also frees the business from responsibility for withholding income taxes and the worker’s share of payroll taxes. For these reasons, the federal government [...]

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