• Establish a tax-favored retirement plan

    If your business doesn’t already have a retirement plan, now might be a good time to take the plunge. Current retirement plan rules allow for significant tax-deductible contributions. For example, if you’re self-employed and set up a SEP-IRA, you can contribute up to 20% of your self-employment earnings, with a maximum contribution of $61,000 for 2022. If you’re employed by your own corporation, up to [...]

    Published On: April 7, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Taking the opposite approach: Ways your business can accelerate taxable income and defer deductions

    Typically, businesses want to delay recognition of taxable income into future years and accelerate deductions into the current year. But when is it prudent to do the opposite? And why would you want to? One reason might be tax law changes that raise tax rates. There have been discussions in Washington about raising the corporate federal income tax rate from its current flat 21%. Another reason [...]

    Published On: April 6, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 2022 Q2 tax calendar: Key deadlines for businesses and other employers

    Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines that apply to businesses and other employers during the second 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. April 18 If you’re a calendar-year corporation, file a [...]

    Published On: April 5, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Can you deduct the costs of a spouse on a business trip?

    If you own your own company and travel for business, you may wonder whether you can deduct the costs of having your spouse accompany you on trips. The rules for deducting a spouse’s travel costs are very restrictive. First of all, to qualify, your spouse must be your employee. This means you can’t deduct the travel costs of a spouse, even if his or her [...]

    Published On: March 25, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Making withdrawals from your closely held corporation that aren’t taxed as dividends

    Do you want to withdraw cash from your closely held corporation at a minimum tax cost? The simplest way is to distribute cash as a dividend. However, a dividend distribution isn’t tax-efficient since it’s taxable to you to the extent of your corporation’s “earnings and profits.” It’s also not deductible by the corporation. Five alternatives Fortunately, there are several alternative methods that may allow you [...]

    Published On: March 25, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Important tax aspects of operating your business as a sole proprietor

    If you’re in business for yourself as a sole proprietor, or you’re planning to start a business, you need to know about the tax aspects of your venture. Here are eight important issues to consider: 1. You report income and expenses on Schedule C of Form 1040. The net income is taxable to you regardless of whether you withdraw cash from the business. Your business [...]

    Published On: March 24, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Keeping meticulous records is the key to tax deductions and painless IRS audits

    If you operate a business, or you’re starting a new one, you know you need to keep records of your income and expenses. Specifically, you should carefully record your expenses in order to claim all of the tax deductions to which you’re entitled. And you want to make sure you can defend the amounts reported on your tax returns in case you’re ever audited by [...]

    Published On: March 24, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Entrepreneurs and taxes: How expenses are claimed on tax returns

    While some businesses have closed since the start of the COVID-19 crisis, many new ventures have launched. Entrepreneurs have cited a number of reasons why they decided to start a business in the midst of a pandemic. For example, they had more time, wanted to take advantage of new opportunities or they needed money due to being laid off. Whatever the reason, if you’ve recently [...]

    Published On: February 23, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Numerous tax limits affecting businesses have increased for 2022

    Many tax limits that affect businesses are annually indexed for inflation, and a number of them have increased for 2022. Here’s a rundown of those that may be important to you and your business. Social Security tax The amount of an employee’s earnings that is subject to Social Security tax is capped for 2022 at $147,000 (up from $142,800 in 2021). Deductions Standard business mileage [...]

    Published On: February 22, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Businesses with employees who receive tips may be eligible for a tax credit

    If you’re an employer with a business where tipping is customary for providing food and beverages, you may qualify for a federal tax credit involving the Social Security and Medicare (FICA) taxes that you pay on your employees’ tip income. Basics of the credit The FICA credit applies with respect to tips that your employees receive from customers in connection with the provision of food [...]

    Published On: February 21, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • Defer tax with a like-kind exchange

    Do you want to sell commercial or investment real estate that has appreciated significantly? One way to defer a tax bill on the gain is with a Section 1031 “like-kind” exchange where you exchange the property rather than sell it. With real estate prices up in some markets (and higher resulting tax bills), the like-kind exchange strategy may be attractive. A like-kind exchange is any [...]

    Published On: January 21, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 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 7, 2022Categories: Featured, Small Business Tax
  • 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