
Tax-wise Ways to Reimburse Employee Travel Expenses
If your employees incur work-related travel expenses, you can better attract and retain the best talent by reimbursing these expenses. But to secure tax-advantaged treatment for your business and your employees, it’s critical to comply with…

Save on Business & Personal Taxes: Hire Your Children
It can be difficult in the current job market for students and recent graduates to find summer or full-time jobs. If you’re a business owner with children in this situation, you may be able to provide them with valuable experience and income…

Help your Child or Grandchild Buy a Home
Mortgage interest rates are still at low levels, but they likely will increase as the Fed continues to raise rates. So if you’ve been thinking about helping your child — or grandchild — buy a home, consider acting soon. There also are…

Tax Consequences of Partnerships
In today’s competitive environment, offering employees an equity interest in your business can be a powerful tool for attracting, retaining and motivating quality talent. If your business is organized as a partnership, there are tax consequences…

What Business Owners Should Know About IRS Audits
If you recently filed for your 2016 income tax return (rather than filing for an extension) you may now be wondering whether it’s likely that your business could be audited by the IRS based on your filing. Here’s what every business owner…

Contractors: Protect Your Business
One missing document can become very costly for Contractors. Here are 5 tips to protect your business and save you money.
1.Your Subcontractor’s Work Comp Exemption Cert is not Enough
Many contractors think if their subcontractor…