Form 941: Do I Need to File If I Had No Employees This Quarter?
Employers must submit form 941 quarterly. If you do not pay employees during a given quarter, you must still submit it, with a few exceptions.
Business or Pleasure? Tax Deductions for Travel of the Self-Employed
If a business trip incorporates a vacation, special rules determine tax deductions for travel expenses. If you are self-employed, here are the rules.
Tax Benefits and Kids: If Your Kids Work, You May Get a Tax Break
What do you know about the tax benefits kids receive for working? Fiducial has a primer on the tax benefits of putting your kids to work.
What is an IRS Penalty Abatement and Am I Eligible for One?
Several types of IRS penalties can be assessed against you. But the IRS can issue a penalty abatement if you think you’ve been wrongly penalized.
Using an S Corporation May Help Business Owners Reduce Tax
Is your business a sole proprietorship or an LLC? Are you paying both income tax and self-employment tax? You may cut your taxes by using an S corporation.
What Are My Chances of Being Audited and How Can I Reduce Them?
Your chances of being audited are pretty rare. Fewer than 1% of taxpayers will get that notice on IRS letterhead. Here are some tips to lower your chances.
Setting up a Health Savings Account (HSA) for Your Small Business
Healthcare benefits are a powerful perk when you’re looking for new hires, and an important incentive to stay put for existing employees.