• 2022 Q1 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 first quarter of 2022. 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. January 17 (The usual deadline of January 15 is a Saturday) [...]

    Published On: January 4, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Providing a company car? Here’s how taxes are handled

    The use of a company vehicle is a valuable fringe benefit for owners and employees of small businesses. This perk results in tax deductions for the employer as well as tax breaks for the owners and employees using the cars. (And of course, they get the nontax benefit of getting a company car.) Plus, current tax law and IRS rules make the benefit even better [...]

    Published On: December 16, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • The tax implications of owning a corporate aircraft

    If your business is successful and you do a lot of business travel, you may have considered buying a corporate aircraft. Of course, there are tax and non-tax implications for aircraft ownership. Let’s look at the basic tax rules. Business travel only In most cases, if your company buys a plane used only for business, the company can deduct its entire cost in the year [...]

    Published On: December 15, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Small businesses: There still may be time to cut your 2021 taxes

    Don’t let the holiday rush keep you from considering some important steps to reduce your 2021 tax liability. You still have time to execute a few strategies. Purchase assets Thinking about buying new or used equipment, machinery or office equipment in the new year? Buy them and place them in service by December 31, and you can deduct 100% of the cost as bonus depreciation. Contact [...]

    Published On: December 14, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Infrastructure law sunsets Employee Retention Credit early

    The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) was a valuable tax credit that helped employers survive the COVID-19 pandemic. A new law has retroactively terminated it before it was scheduled to end. It now only applies through September 30, 2021 (rather than through December 31, 2021) — unless the employer is a “recovery startup business.” The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was signed by President Biden on November 15, [...]

    Published On: December 6, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Businesses can show appreciation — and gain tax breaks — with holiday gifts and parties

    With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the holiday season will soon be here. At this time of year, your business may want to show its gratitude to employees and customers by giving them gifts or hosting holiday parties again after a year of forgoing them due to the pandemic. It’s a good time to brush up on the tax rules associated with these expenses. Are [...]

    Published On: December 3, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Many factors are involved when choosing a business entity

    Are you planning to launch a business or thinking about changing your business entity? If so, you need to determine which entity will work best for you — a C corporation or a pass-through entity such as a sole-proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC) or S corporation. There are many factors to consider and proposed federal tax law changes being considered by Congress may affect [...]

    Published On: December 2, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Many factors are involved when choosing a business entity

    Are you planning to launch a business or thinking about changing your business entity? If so, you need to determine which entity will work best for you — a C corporation or a pass-through entity such as a sole-proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC) or S corporation. There are many factors to consider and proposed federal tax law changes being considered by Congress may affect [...]

    Published On: November 25, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Would you like to establish a Health Savings Account for your small business?

    With the increasing 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, an HSA offers a tax-advantaged way to set aside funds (or have their employers do so) to meet future medical needs. Here are the important tax benefits: Contributions that participants make to an HSA are [...]

    Published On: November 23, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Employers: The Social Security wage base is increasing in 2022

    The Social Security Administration recently announced that the wage base for computing Social Security tax will increase to $147,000 for 2022 (up from $142,800 for 2021). Wages and self-employment income above this threshold aren’t subject to Social Security tax. Background information The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) imposes two taxes on employers, employees and self-employed workers — one for Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance, [...]

    Published On: November 1, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Get your piece of the depreciation pie now with a cost segregation study

    If your business is depreciating over a 30-year period the entire cost of constructing the building that houses your operation, you should consider a cost segregation study. It might allow you to accelerate depreciation deductions on certain items, thereby reducing taxes and boosting cash flow. And under current law, the potential benefits of a cost segregation study are now even greater than they were a [...]

    Published On: October 25, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • New per diem business travel rates became effective on October 1

    Are employees at your business traveling again after months of virtual meetings? In Notice 2021-52, the IRS announced the fiscal 2022 “per diem” rates that became effective October 1, 2021. Taxpayers can use these rates to substantiate the amount of expenses for lodging, meals and incidental expenses when traveling away from home. (Taxpayers in the transportation industry can use a special transportation industry rate.) Background information [...]

    Published On: October 19, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • M&A transactions: Be careful when reporting to the IRS

    Low interest rates and other factors have caused global merger and acquisition (M&A) activity to reach new highs in 2021, according to Refinitiv, a provider of financial data. It reports that 2021 is set to be the biggest in M&A history, with the United States accounting for $2.14 trillion worth of transactions already this year. If you’re considering buying or selling a business — or [...]

    Published On: October 18, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Tax depreciation rules for business automobiles

    If you use an automobile in your trade or business, you may wonder how depreciation tax deductions are determined. The rules are complicated, and special limitations that apply to vehicles classified as passenger autos (which include many pickups and SUVs) can result in it taking longer than expected to fully depreciate a vehicle. Cents-per-mile vs. actual expenses First, note that separate depreciation calculations for a [...]

    Published On: October 15, 2021Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax