2016 Oct

How the IRS Helps the Rich Get Richer

2016-10-06T18:58:30+00:00

This U.S. presidential campaign, and particularly that of Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, moved the issue of income inequality front and center. Now there are some new numbers in that department, and they won’t make many people happy. At best, maybe just 1 out of 100. The top 1 percent of Americans as measured [...]

How the IRS Helps the Rich Get Richer2016-10-06T18:58:30+00:00
2016 Oct

HHS says millions are losing out on tax credits for marketplace coverage

2016-10-05T18:38:11+00:00

At least 2.5 million Americans who currently purchase individual health insurance plans would qualify for tax credits if they bought coverage through the marketplace next year. On Tuesday, HHS revealed that six states, including California, Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas each have more than 100,000 people whose incomes may qualify them for marketplace [...]

HHS says millions are losing out on tax credits for marketplace coverage2016-10-05T18:38:11+00:00
2016 Sep

IMPORTANT: What Is Ransomware? 1 In 3 Small Businesses ‘Clueless’ To The Danger

2016-09-29T18:14:57+00:00

A third of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have no idea what ransomware is or how devastating the malware can be, highlighting a series lack of understanding which could seriously harm today's companies. According to new research released by antivirus firm AVG on Tuesday, too many businesses are unaware of how dangerous ransomware can be [...]

IMPORTANT: What Is Ransomware? 1 In 3 Small Businesses ‘Clueless’ To The Danger2016-09-29T18:14:57+00:00
2016 Sep

The Difference Between Sales Tax & Use Tax and Related Audit Risk

2016-09-26T23:49:00+00:00

, and you’re probably exempt from paying sales tax on your inventory or raw materials. But what about the supplies you buy for consumption in your business? If you’re not paying sales tax on those purchases, you may owe consumer use tax. And if you’re not charging tax on products you sell to your customers, [...]

The Difference Between Sales Tax & Use Tax and Related Audit Risk2016-09-26T23:49:00+00:00
2016 Sep

IRS and Security Summit Partners Warn of Fake Tax Bill Emails

2016-09-22T17:02:57+00:00

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners today issued an alert to taxpayers and tax professionals to be on guard against fake emails purporting to contain an IRS tax bill related to the Affordable Care Act. The IRS has received numerous reports around the country of scammers sending a fraudulent version [...]

IRS and Security Summit Partners Warn of Fake Tax Bill Emails2016-09-22T17:02:57+00:00
2016 Sep

IRS Urges Employers to Take Advantage of Expanded Work Opportunity Tax Credit; Employers Have Until Sept. 28 to Request Certification for Many New Hires

2016-09-20T19:25:46+00:00

WASHINGTON – With a key certification deadline fast approaching, the Internal Revenue Service today urged employers to take advantage of a valuable tax credit designed to help those who hire long-term unemployment recipients, certain veterans, recipients of various kinds of public assistance and other workers who face significant barriers to employment. The Protecting Americans from [...]

IRS Urges Employers to Take Advantage of Expanded Work Opportunity Tax Credit; Employers Have Until Sept. 28 to Request Certification for Many New Hires2016-09-20T19:25:46+00:00
2016 Sep

Small businesses seek delay of overtime rule

2016-09-14T17:13:02+00:00

The nation’s leading small business trade group on Tuesday asked the Labor Department to delay a new rule making millions of Americans eligible for overtime pay, saying employers aren’t prepared to implement it when it goes into effect Dec. 1. “In many cases, small businesses must reorganize their work forces and implement new systems for [...]

Small businesses seek delay of overtime rule2016-09-14T17:13:02+00:00
2016 Sep

Memo to divorcing boomers: Watch your assets

2016-09-12T17:31:42+00:00

Divorce among couples near retirement age has its own custody complications: how to divvy up the retirement accounts. For baby boomers, divorce is soaring. The divorce rate among adults over age 50 doubled between 1990 and 2014, according to a report by the National Center for Family & Marriage Research. For those over 65, divorces [...]

Memo to divorcing boomers: Watch your assets2016-09-12T17:31:42+00:00
2016 Sep

Guide to Bookkeeping for new business owners

2016-09-09T20:18:51+00:00

If you’re in the midst of starting a new business, then the bookkeeping requirements are unlikely to be at the forefront of your mind. At this stage there can be far more pressing things for you to think about. However, once your business is taking shape, you will need to start thinking about keeping up-to-date [...]

Guide to Bookkeeping for new business owners2016-09-09T20:18:51+00:00
2016 Aug

Tax Breaks Every Business Owner Should Know About

2016-08-30T21:07:31+00:00

As a small business owner, you’re probably well aware of the challenges associated with keeping your business up and running—and turning a profit. Each day offers greater potential, but you must first learn to navigate the potential pitfalls. Of course, it helps to take advantage of any tax breaks that come your way. According to [...]

Tax Breaks Every Business Owner Should Know About2016-08-30T21:07:31+00:00
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