5 Important Tax Tips for the Self-Employed

Freelancers and independent contractors face unique challenges during tax season. Here are some quick tips to better manage the process and maximize your deductions. Tax season: Two words that can strike fear into the self-employed. Whether you did a few extra freelance gigs on the side or manage your own business, self-employment adds additional layers …

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Business Driving Expenses You Can – and Can't – Deduct

Business owners and employees who drive for business purposes can deduct expenses for the use of personal cars or company cars for business purposes. In both cases, the expenses must be documented (more on this below) and specifically business-related. Personal expenses and other expenses that are described below are not allowable business driving expenses. Before …

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Fraud Prevention Steps for Small Businesses

Small businesses are not immune to employee theft and fraud, and in some ways, may be more vulnerable than larger companies. The trusting, familial characteristics that make a small business a pleasant place to work, sometimes contribute to an environment conducive to fraud. According to the California Society of CPAs, the best way to prevent …

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Three Accounting Reports You Should Be Keeping

At some point or another, you’re going to have to get down with accounting reports. Not the most exciting task, we know, but pretty important. But what kind of accounting reports should you be creating as a small business owner? Accounting reports are powerful documents that provide deep insight into your business’s performance. But unless …

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IRS issues new tax rate tables, inflation adjustments for 2018

In Rev. Proc. 2018-18, the IRS announced the new lower tax brackets for 2018 and a number of other new items affected by P.L. 115-97, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. It also issued inflation-adjusted amounts for many provisions that were unchanged by the Act, other than that the inflation adjustments now must …

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The Five Payroll Basics Every Employer Should Know

You’ve hired your first employee. Now you need to make sure he or she gets paid. If you’re new to payroll, you might find yourself in some uncharted waters, navigating a sea of new terminology — pay periods, unemployment tax, something called Form 941. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a quick …

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