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The Partner Employee Issue cover

The Partner Employee Issue

Have an employee partner problem? Tax regulations issued by the IRS take aim at the partner employee practice and are working to put a stop to it.
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2023 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

As the season changes, it’s time for businesses to start thinking about year-end tax strategies. It’s also a good time to think about the fourth quarter 2023 tax filing deadlines.
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How Does Education Impact Your Taxes?

How do scholarships, fellowship grants, and education expenses impact your taxes? What is the latest update on student loan forgiveness? Read more to answer all of your questions.
The Hidden Costs of Sloppy Bookkeeping cover

The Hidden Costs of Sloppy Bookkeeping

A recent Stanford study reviewed the aftermath of the Enron collapse. They found that risky or sloppy bookkeeping can lead to hidden costs.
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Research Credit Available as a Payroll Tax Credit Doubled

The Inflation Reduction Act has a provision that could benefit small business startups. It could allow them to double the research and development credit.
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Update on Business Asset Depreciation

Inflation can have some beneficial side effects. One is that the amount of depreciation tax breaks your business can claim has increased for 2023.
Would “Interest Crediting” Help Boost Participation in Your Organization’s HRA? cover

Would “Interest Crediting” Help Boost Participation in Your Organization’s HRA?

Employers offering employees the option to invest in an HRA may be able to enhance this benefit by adding an “interest crediting” feature to their plans.
6 Common Tax Mistakes That Can Land You in Trouble with the IRS cover

6 Common Tax Mistakes That Can Land You in Trouble with the IRS

Some common tax mistakes are more than just a small problem. They could actually land you in trouble with the IRS if you're not careful.
SECURE 2.0 Act: Should Your 401(k) Help Employees With Emergencies? cover

SECURE 2.0 Act: Should Your 401(k) Help Employees With Emergencies?

SECURE 2.0 Act kicks in next year which may allow businesses to help employees in financial emergencies through their 401(k)s.
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Guaranteeing a Loan to Your Corporation? There May be Tax Implications

If your corporation defaults on a loan that you guarantee, there may be tax consequences. You don’t want to be caught unaware.
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Planning for Your Retirement – New Wrinkles from the SECURE 2.0 Act

To encourage more Americans to save for retirement, Congress designed the SECURE Act 2.0. Some of these changes could impact your retirement plan strategy.
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Tax Filing Status Change This Year? Look Out for Surprises at Tax Time

A tax filing status change because of a life event such as marriage or divorce often blindsides taxpayers. Consider tax ramifications to avoid surprises.
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Extreme Weather May Lead to More 401(k) Hardship Distribution Requests

Extreme weather can result in damage to personal residences. You must prepare your HR staff and employees for the hardship distribution approval process.
What Will Happen When TCJA Tax Changes Sunset in 2025? cover

What Will Happen When TCJA Tax Changes Sunset in 2025?

Most of the tax changes made by TCJA will expire after 2025. This will impact long range tax planning and result in a mixed bag of tax increases and cuts.
Receive More than $10,000 in Cash at Your Business? Meet Form 8300 cover

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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Employers, Tune Up Your Employee Value Proposition for the Road Ahead

You’ve still got to work to win over great job candidates and retain valued employees. Make sure you’re ready and tune up your employee value proposition.