Charitable contribution procedures updated

To give grantors and contributors to tax-exempt organizations more easily accessible guidance on deductibility and reliance issues, the IRS has combined into one revenue procedure previous scattered pieces of guidance dating back to 1981 (Rev. Proc. 2018-32). The new revenue procedure tells grantors and contributors when they can rely on a listing of an organization …

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IRS to clarify rules on payments in lieu of state and local taxes

The IRS announced that it plans to issue regulations in response to state legislation intended to help taxpayers avoid the $10,000 limitation on the deduction for state and local taxes under Sec. 164 as amended by P.L. 115-97, known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (Notice 2018-54). That limitation applies to individual taxpayers for …

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11 Business Deductions That Even the Smallest Businesses Can Claim

Running a business can be expensive. Everything comes at a cost, from keeping the lights on to buying inventory. Luckily, you may be able to deduct some of these business expenses to reduce your taxes. Even super small businesses with no or few employees can benefit from these deductions. Note: If you plan to claim …

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Small Business Tax Basics

If you are starting a business, it is essential that you familiarize yourself with all of the necessary tax forms that you will need to file with the IRS and the various taxes you will be required to pay. Every business is required to file a federal tax or information return. The type of business …

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Accounting Forms for Small Businesses

Accounting may not be your favorite topic, but it’s a necessary part of running a legal and functional business. You must report your business’s income and expenses, report payments to workers, and more. You might be wondering, What tax forms do I need for a small business? To get the ball rolling, here are a …

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Should You Incorporate as a Sole Proprietor or LLC?

Is there such a thing as a right or wrong entity to form when first incorporating your business? Personally, I don’t think so as long as you do make it a point to incorporate. Many entrepreneurs will usually pick a sole proprietorship or a limited liability company (LLC) as their entity of choice. If you …

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What’s the difference between a 1099 and W-2?

The answer to this question essentially boils down to whether someone who does work for you is self-employed or an employee. Here’s the difference: Self-employed independent contractors are paid in full for their services and are responsible for settling up with federal and state governments at tax time. The payor reports payments on IRS Form …

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2 Important Tax Changes for Small Businesses in 2018

Congress recently passed the “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” which impacts both individuals and businesses. There are two important tax changes in 2018 that will impact every business owner in the United States. Corporate tax rates are now a flat 21% (permanent change) Pass through entities such as LLC’s get a 20% deduction (temporary change …

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How to Deduct Property Taxes on a Home-Based Business

If you use your home for your business -- whether to greet clients, work on bookkeeping or store roofing supplies -- you may be entitled to deduct home office expenses from your business income. That includes whatever share of property taxes that you can assign to your workspace. If you own a home, you can …

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5 Reasons Why Your Business Needs an Accountant

Many small businesses owners don't realize that a staggering 80 percent of U.S. businesses fail within the first 18 months. Typically, one of the main causes is poor financial management. Despite these dire consequences, many business owners go it alone when it comes to managing their money. A recent report found that 53 percent of …

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