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Your Weekly ReadEnsure your year-end charitable donation will be deductible in 2016
A charitable donation to a qualified charity is generally fully deductible. Often, donations may be the easiest deductible expense to time to your tax advantage. After all, you control exactly when and how much you give. To ensure your donations will be deductible on...
Year-end tax strategies for accrual basis taxpayers
The last month or so of the year offers accrual basis taxpayers an opportunity to make some timely moves that might enable them to save money on their 2016 tax bill. The key to saving tax as an accrual basis taxpayer is to properly record and recognize expenses that...
Going Outside to Sell Your Small Business
For business owners who are seeking a successor, the right person might be obvious. If you have a co-owner or partner, a buy-sell agreement can set the terms. If a younger family member is willing and able, you can decide on a way to transfer control. Otherwise, there...
A brief overview of Trump’s tax reform plan for individuals
Now that Donald Trump has been elected President of the United States and Republicans have retained control of both chambers of Congress, an overhaul of the U.S. tax code next year is likely. President-elect Trump’s tax reform plan, released earlier this year,...
A quick look at Trump’s tax plan for business entities
The election of Donald Trump as President of the United States could result in major tax law changes in 2017. Proposed changes spelled out in Trump’s tax reform plan released earlier this year that would affect businesses include: Reducing the top corporate income tax...
Making your case for a small business loan
Robert Frost once observed, "A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain." Most small business owners would agree. On one side of the desk you have the lenders, who want to manage their risk by loaning...
Is it time to get accountable with your employees’ travel expenses?
Many companies start out, and get pretty far down the road, using the “per diem” approach when reimbursing employees for lodging, meals and incidental expenses. Doing so involves the use of either IRS tables or a simplified high-low method to reimburse workers up to...
What’s your charitable donation deduction?
When it comes to making a charitable donation, remember that all donations are not created equal. You must keep in mind the available deduction for different types of assets donated. Cash. This includes not just actual cash but gifts made by check, credit card or...
Small businesses can also be disrupted by tax identity theft
A great deal of attention is paid to individual tax identity theft — when a taxpayer’s personal information - including their Social Security number - is used to fraudulently obtain a refund or commit other crimes. But businesses can also be victims of tax identity...
Find the right tax-advantaged account to fund health care costs
With health care costs continuing to climb, tax-friendly ways to pay for these expenses are more attractive than ever. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs) all provide opportunities for...
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