Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe Taxes

The IRS offers a variety of payment options where taxpayers can pay immediately or arrange to pay in installments. Those who receive a bill from the IRS should not ignore it. A delay may cost more in the end. As more time passes, the more interest and penalties accumulate. Here are some ways to make […]

Many tax-exempts Owe heir 990s Soon

The IRS is warning nonprofits and their advisors that many tax-exempt organizations have a filing deadline for 990-series information returns next Monday, May 15. Form 990 information returns and notices are due on the 15th day of the fifth month after an organization’s tax year ends. For calendar-year organizations, May 15 is the deadline to […]

How Are Gambling Winnings Taxed?

Most people don’t think about taxes on their way to the track or casino, but what might seem like nothing more than the chance to win some extra money actually carries significant tax implications. As is often the case, federal and state governments single out casino winnings for unique taxes of their own. Failure to properly report […]

Merry May Tax Moves

Welcome to the merry, merry month of May, which is particularly joyous for folks who’ve finished up their 2016 tax returns. That’s almost 136 million of us, with around 17 million of those 1040 forms arriving at Internal Revenue Service processing centers in the final days of this year’s main filing season. While the 2017 […]

Startups Can Choose New Option for Claiming Research Credit

Eligible small business startups can now choose to apply part or all of their research credit against their payroll tax liability, instead of their income tax liability, according to the Internal Revenue Service. During National Small Business Week—April 30 to May 6—the IRS is highlighting tax benefits and resources designed to help new and existing […]

IRS Rollout for E-Services Upgrade

The Internal Revenue Service is planning June 18 as the tentative date for moving its e-Services platform to what it promises will be more secure and modern technology. In recent years, the IRS has experienced security breaches from identity thieves targeting several of its online self-service applications, including the Get Transcript app, the Identity Protection […]

Accounting Niche in the Restaurant Industry: What You Need to Know

The restaurant industry has areas that are totally specific to it. Those who want to get into that area, who want to do it right, need to become experts in those areas that really differentiate that industry: Most restaurant clients are tax oriented clients; sometimes you will have audits if you have a large restaurant […]

Why we put off filing our taxes and how to stop it.

The 2017 tax filing season has been officially underway for just more than a week. Lots of folks have already filed their returns. And, according to ecstatic posts on social media, some have received their refunds. Other taxpayers, however, are waiting to file. Form-ulaic delay: Why the delay. In a lot of cases, folks haven’t yet […]

The IRS Taxpayer Bill of Rights and You

Taxpayers have fundamental rights under the law. The Taxpayer Bill of Rights presents these rights in 10 categories, which can help taxpayers when they interact with the IRS. This post highlights a list of taxpayer rights and the agency’s obligations to protect them. 1. The Right to Be Informed. Taxpayers have the right to know what […]

Deadline Extended to Provide Health Coverage Statements to Employees

The IRS extended the 2017 due date for employers and coverage providers to furnish health coverage statements to individuals. The due dates to file those returns with the IRS are not extended. This chart can help you understand the upcoming deadlines. (This chart applies only for reporting in 2017 for coverage in 2016)   Action 2017 […]

Seasonal Workers and Health Care Laws

As an employer, your size – for purposes of the Affordable Care Act –  is determined by the number of your employees. If you hire seasonal or holiday workers, you should know how these employees are counted under the health care law. Employer benefits, opportunities and requirements are dependent upon your organization’s size and the […]

New W-2 Filing Deadline for Employers

New Law Sets Jan. 31 W-2 Filing Deadline; Some Refunds Delayed Until Feb. 15 A new federal law moves up the W-2 filing deadline for employers and small businesses to Jan. 31. The new law makes it easier for the IRS to find and stop refund fraud. It also delays some taxpayer refunds. Those taxpayers […]

Year End Small Business Tax Tips

When the year begins to wind down, many small businesses wonder if there are any last-minute tax tips that can save some money when they pay taxes. After all, once the year is up you may lose the ability to claim certain deductions or benefits, so it makes sense to ensure you’re taking advantage of […]

7 Mistakes To Avoid When Reclassifying Employees

Organizations across the country are responding to the U.S. Department of Labor’s new overtime salary threshold by reclassifying some of their exempt employees into overtime-eligible nonexempts. Starting Dec. 1, the new DOL rules take effect that nearly double the salary threshold at which most salaried workers become exempt from having to be paid overtime. The […]

6 Money Saving Tax Tips for the Self-Employed

Self-employment can be hard, but if it was easy, everyone would do it, right? In an attempt to lighten your load and ease your burden, whether you are just trying to make the October 17 tax extension deadline, figuring out estimated taxes, or are gearing up for next tax season, take a look at these six […]

5 Reasons Your Business Needs a CPA

As a business owner, you probably thrive in a DIY environment; but the more hats you wear, the less you’ll accomplish successfully. Accounting is one of the most important areas for keeping your company profitable. As you start out and your company grows, software can only take you so far.  A CPA can help your […]

Mixing Business & Pleasure: Travel Related Tax Deductions

Taking the family along on a business trip this summer? Learn how to save on your taxes and take the tax deductions you’re entitled to on your working vacation. It’s tricky to mix, but with the right mindset and careful planning, you can take advantage of some travel related tax deductions for business. Working Vacations […]

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Accounting & Tax Services

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Small Businesses Should Prepare for New Overtime Rules

Are you an employer? If so, you’ve got a major challenge to accomplish in the next few months. Most businesses aren’t ready for the new overtime rules and worker classification changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) that the Department of Labor recently published, which will impact millions of U.S. workers and their employers. […]

Using the Simplified Home Office Deduction

The Internal Revenue Service today reminded people with home-based businesses completing their 2015 federal income tax returns that they can use the simplified home office deduction when claiming a deduction for business use of a home. In tax year 2013, the most recent year for which figures are available, more than 3.4 million taxpayers claimed […]