In the past few months, many businesses and employers nationwide have received “no-match” letters from the Social Security Administration (SSA). The purpose of these letters is to alert employers if there’s a discrepancy between the agency’s files and data reported on W-2 forms, which are given to employees and filed with the IRS. Specifically, they…
Read MoreDuring your working days, you pay Social Security tax in the form of withholding from your salary or self-employment tax. And when you start receiving Social Security benefits, you may be surprised to learn that some of the payments may be taxed. If you’re getting close to retirement age, you may be wondering if your…
Read MoreYou may have heard about a proposal in Washington to cut the taxes paid on investments by indexing capital gains to inflation. Under the proposal, the purchase price of assets would be adjusted so that no tax is paid on the appreciation due to inflation. While the fate of such a proposal is unknown, the…
Read MoreMany employers prefer to classify workers as independent contractors to lower costs, even if it means having less control over a worker’s day-to-day activities. But the government is on the lookout for businesses that classify workers as independent contractors simply to reduce taxes or avoid their employee benefit obligations. Why it matters When your business…
Read MoreIn the course of operating your business, you probably spend time and money “wining and dining” current or potential customers, vendors and employees. What can you deduct on your tax return for these expenses? The rules changed under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), but you can still claim some valuable write-offs. No more…
Read MoreThere’s good news about the Section 179 depreciation deduction for business property. The election has long provided a tax windfall to businesses, enabling them to claim immediate deductions for qualified assets, instead of taking depreciation deductions over time. And it was increased and expanded by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Even better, the…
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Read MoreSenate Bill 30 was passed on June 5, 2017 and vetoed by Governor Brownback on June 6, 2017. The veto was overridden with a vote of 27-12 in the Senate and 88-31 in the House on the same day. A summary of some of the provisions of the bill follow. 100% repeal of non wage…
Read MoreWhile there are several red flags that can lead to an audit, now is the time to be extra careful in avoiding Form 1099 missteps. Businesses have reported a noticeable rise in 1099 related audits, which can leave some of them on the hook to pay thousands of dollars. When is a Form 1099 required?…
Read MoreFor tax years ending December 31, 2016, some filing deadlines have changed. In past years, C Corporations returns (Form 1120) have been due on March 15. Starting with this filing season Form 1120 is due April 15. In past years, Partnership, including LLC’s, (Form 1065) have been due on April 15. Starting with this filing…
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