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Receive More than $10,000 in Cash at Your Business? Meet Form 8300

Does your business receive large amounts of cash or cash equivalents? Then you must report these transactions to the IRS using Form 8300.
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When Tax Issues Become Tax Fraud in the Eyes of the IRS

The chasm between a "minor accident" and "intentional tax fraud" is a big one. The latter can get you into trouble and may venture into criminal territory.
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Is Hobby Income Taxable? Are Hobby Losses Deductible?

Involved in a hobby that you not only enjoy but that produces income? If so, you should know how hobby income and expenses are treated for tax purposes.
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Employee or Independent Contractor? Learn How to Classify Both

Employers often misclassify employees as independent contractors. Misclassification can have significant ramifications for the employer and the worker.
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Seasonal Summer Employees and the Work Opportunity Tax Credit

Consider hiring long-term unemployment recipients and workers with barriers to employment. You could benefit from the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC).
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Could Your 2023 IRA RMD Be Delayed?

Good news for IRA owners turning 72 in 2023! The first distribution for these IRA owners treated as an RMD will be a distribution made for 2024, not 2023.
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Claiming Qualified Improvement Property

The decision to claim first-year depreciation deductions for qualified improvement property can be complicated. Fiducial has the pros and cons for you!
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2023 Q3 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

You might want to enjoy the lazy days of summer, but employers and businesses need to make sure not to miss these third-quarter 2023 tax deadlines.