Do you pay someone to work in your home? Maybe a nanny or a gardener? Do you control what work…
Almost every business reaches a point when extra cash is needed to get to the next level. A manufacturer needs…
Do you have an estate plan? Everyone needs one, no matter your age. If you happen to pass on without…
If you use a part of your home for your business, the IRS lets you deduct a portion of your…
Since 1981, the Research and Development Tax Credit, known as the R & D Credit, has been repeatedly extended for…
Thanks to the PATH Act, passed by Congress at the end of 2015, you can take the Required Minimum Distribution…
Pay attention to the timing of receipt of income and payment of expenses in your business, and you can save…
We all know we need to save for retirement, but if you’re in a financial bind, your IRA might be…
Even if your planned retirement is years or decades away, it’s never too early to start thinking about succession planning…
Many entrepreneurs and small business owners start out as limited liability companies (LLCs) because of the ease of formation and…
A challenge of doing business in the U.S. is the crazy quilt of tax laws we find ourselves dealing with.…
Late 2015 marked the end of the annual year-end dance in Congress when the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH)…
A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) is a great vehicle for self-employed solo professionals to save for retirement. A SEP lets…
Healthy cash flow is crucial to the survival of any business. Without enough cash on hand to pay your bills…
The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, signed into law on November 2, 2015, closed a loophole in Social Security used…
Do you have kids in college? Or have you taken college courses to improve your job skills? The tax code…
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump in late December came with a lot of goodies for…
A big draw for homeownership in the US has been the deduction for mortgage interest. However, the Tax Cuts and…
Do you know the difference between an employee and an independent contractor? Employers who misclassify their workers may have to…
S-corporation shareholders are considered employees of their businesses, so unlike partners in a partnership, they can’t simply deduct unreimbursed business…