How to Secure a Valuable Tax Credit for Hiring Designated Workers

Before you interview the next group of job candidates for your small business, whether it’s to fill a full-time position or just for the summer, keep in mind that long-term unemployment recipients and other workers certified by a state agency may qualify for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). This isn’t just chicken feed: The […]

How to Play All the Right Tax Angles for Hobbies

Millions of people enjoy hobbies that also provide a source of income. From catering to cupcake baking, crafting homemade jewelry to glass blowing – no matter what your passion is, there will likely be tax repercussions. Some taxpayers are surprised to learn that they must report income earned from hobbies on their tax return. The […]

Franchise Fees: Why Do You Pay & How Much Are They?

There are plenty of myths about franchising. A great deal of them revolve around money. I hear these two statements a lot: “Franchise companies make most of their profits from franchise fees.” “If it wasn’t for those franchise fees, I’d probably consider buying a franchise business.” In this article, I’m going to teach you all […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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. […]

The Top 5 Accounting Mistakes By Small Business Owners

Small business owners face numerous everyday challenges, and they usually conquer them with their entrepreneurial strength. Unfortunately, keeping the books on their growing business is not a skill someone can simply persevere through and get it right. The potential consequences of messing up on the accounting functions can be serious when it comes to the […]

Year-End Tax and Payroll Tips for Small Businesses

Payroll giant ADP has provided a set of year-end tax and payroll tips and reminders to small business owners, their accountants and other advisors, to help streamline the tax-filing process. Verify tax IDs: Work with your accountant or payroll service provider to confirm that all tax ID numbers on payroll reports are up to date […]

Small Employers Should Check Out the Health Care Tax Credit

Many have touted the downfalls and inconveniences of the Affordable Care Act, but did you know there are advantages to small businesses? New and existing small employers who do not yet benefit from the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit should look into whether the credit can help them provide insurance to their employees. For […]

Avoiding the Top Tax Mistakes that Small Businesses Make

As we are half way through the year, now is the best time to take action and avoid most common tax mistakes that small businesses make. Following are some of the best practices to help your business avoid tax trouble. Maintain Good Records Mid-year is an ideal time to examine your recordkeeping habits. Good recordkeeping […]

Reclassify Your Independent Contractors to Employees and Save

Having to add to payroll can be a momentous step for budding small businesses, but the tax implications can be burdensome. By hiring employees, a small business owner is subject to payroll processing fees, extra paperwork with quarterly and annual filings, payment of payroll tax deposits, as well as the added cost of matching Social […]

Tax Relief for Small Businesses in 2014

It’s not too early for small business owners to begin planning to take advantage of various tax-saving opportunities when they file their 2014 federal income tax returns. In addition, substantial relief from past payroll tax obligations is available to eligible employers who agree to reclassify their workers as employees in the future. Here are further […]