• Setting up a Health Savings Account for your small business

    Given the escalating cost of employee health care benefits, your business may be interested in providing some of these benefits through an employer-sponsored Health Savings Account (HSA). For eligible individuals, HSAs offer a tax-advantaged way to set aside funds (or have their employers do so) to meet future medical needs. Here are the key tax benefits: Contributions that participants make to an HSA are deductible, [...]

    Published On: October 28, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 2019 Q4 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 fourth quarter of 2019. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. October 15 If a calendar-year C corporation that filed an automatic [...]

    Published On: September 10, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • The IRS is targeting business transactions in bitcoin and other virtual currencies

    Bitcoin and other forms of virtual currency are gaining popularity. But many businesses, consumers, employees and investors are still confused about how they work and how to report transactions on their federal tax returns. And the IRS just announced that it is targeting virtual currency users in a new “educational letter” campaign. The nuts and bolts Unlike cash or credit cards, small businesses generally don’t [...]

    Published On: August 19, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Which entity is most suitable for your new or existing business?

    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 rate for C corporations. Under prior law, profitable C corporations paid up to 35%. The TCJA also cut individual income tax rates, which apply to sole proprietorships and pass-through entities, including partnerships, S corporations, and LLCs (treated as partnerships for [...]

    Published On: June 24, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business 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 deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements. July 31 Report income tax withholding and FICA taxes for the [...]

    Published On: June 18, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Hiring this summer? You may qualify for a valuable tax credit

    Is your business hiring this summer? If the employees come from certain “targeted groups,” you may be eligible for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). This includes youth whom you bring in this summer for two or three months. The maximum credit employers can claim is $2,400 to $9,600 for each eligible employee. 10 targeted groups An employer is generally eligible for the credit only [...]

    Published On: June 14, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 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 now available at 70% of employer plans, up from 55.6% of plans in 2016. However, despite the prevalence of employers offering Roth 401(k)s, most employees aren’t choosing to contribute [...]

    Published On: May 16, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Deducting business meal expenses under today’s tax rules

    In the course of operating your business, you probably spend time and money “wining and dining” current or potential customers, vendors and employees. What can you deduct on your tax return for these expenses? The rules changed under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), but you can still claim some valuable write-offs. No more entertainment deductions One of the biggest changes is that you [...]

    Published On: April 16, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • There’s still time for small business owners to set up a SEP retirement plan for last year

    If you own a business and don’t have a tax-advantaged retirement plan, it’s not too late to establish one and reduce your 2018 tax bill. A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) can still be set up for 2018, and you can make contributions to it that you can deduct on your 2018 income tax return. Contribution deadlinesA SEP can be set up as late as the [...]

    Published On: March 25, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Will leasing equipment or buying it be more tax efficient for your business?

    Recent changes to federal tax law and accounting rules could affect whether you decide to lease or buy equipment or other fixed assets. Although there’s no universal “right” choice, many businesses that formerly leased assets are now deciding to buy them.Pros and cons of leasingFrom a cash flow perspective, leasing can be more attractive than buying. And leasing does provide some tax benefits: Lease payments [...]

    Published On: March 11, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Will leasing equipment or buying it be more tax efficient for your business?

    Recent changes to federal tax law and accounting rules could affect whether you decide to lease or buy equipment or other fixed assets. Although there’s no universal “right” choice, many businesses that formerly leased assets are now deciding to buy them.Pros and cons of leasingFrom a cash flow perspective, leasing can be more attractive than buying. And leasing does provide some tax benefits: Lease payments [...]

    Published On: March 4, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • The home office deduction: Actual expenses vs. the simplified method

    If you run your business from your home or perform certain functions at home that are related to your business, you might be able to claim a home office deduction against your business income on your 2018 income tax return. Thanks to a tax law change back in 2013, there are now two methods for claiming this deduction: the actual expenses method and the simplified [...]

    Published On: February 27, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Beware the Ides of March — if you own a pass-through entity

    Shakespeare’s words don’t apply just to Julius Caesar; they also apply to calendar-year partnerships, S corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) treated as partnerships or S corporations for tax purposes. Why? The Ides of March, more commonly known as March 15, is the federal income tax filing deadline for these “pass-through” entities. Not-so-ancient historyUntil the 2016 tax year, the filing deadline for partnerships was the [...]

    Published On: February 25, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • When are LLC members subject to self-employment tax?

    Limited liability company (LLC) members commonly claim that their distributive shares of LLC income — after deducting compensation for services in the form of guaranteed payments — aren’t subject to self-employment (SE) tax. But the IRS has been cracking down on LLC members it claims have underreported SE income, with some success in court. SE tax backgroundSelf-employment income is subject to a 12.4% Social Security [...]

    Published On: February 13, 2019Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax