Small Business Benefits of Accounting Service Outsourcing

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Running a small company is not easy. There’s so much to deal with, from managing employees to serving clients. Finances can frequently take a back seat, but they are pivotal for growth and traction. That is where outsourced accounting services provide big benefits that allow small businesses to develop and scale growth.   Outsourcing Accounting […]

Why Does Your Company Need an Outsourced Chief Financial Officer?

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Today, businesses contract out a number of things, including payroll, accounting, and marketing. However, many business owners do not realize they can also outsource finance functions.  You can get high-level financial guidance. All this without hiring an in-house expert. Consider hiring an outsourced chief financial officer.  Let us see why your company should consider this […]

Can You Have More Than One Business Vehicle?

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Contrary to popular belief, the IRS does not limit business owners to claiming deductions on only one business vehicle. You might maximize tax benefits by using multiple vehicles for business purposes. This is particularly true when you use the vehicles predominantly (more than 50 percent) for business, you drive more business miles than your spouse, […]

Important Depreciation Clarifications

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In our continuous effort to provide value, here are some crucial insights into depreciation, particularly regarding business or rental assets. When Does Depreciation Start? Technically, depreciation begins not when you use an asset but when it’s ready and available for its intended purpose. For instance: A rental property begins depreciating when it’s available to rent, […]

Repairs Or Improvements? Maximize Your Tax Benefits With Repairs.

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The distinction between repair expenses and improvement costs can impact your tax benefits. The tax law categorizes repair and improvement costs differently. Repair expenses are generally more beneficial for tax purposes, providing greater after-tax cash value than the depreciation deductions you would get from improvements or additions. One key reason for this is recapture taxes. […]

Does The Pass-Through Entity Tax Benefit You?

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We have some critical updates on the pass-through entity tax (PTET), which has recently become the rule in most states rather than the exception. The PTET enables owners of pass-through businesses, such as S corporations and multi-member LLCs, to navigate around the $10,000 annual limit on state and local taxes (SALT). How PTET Works The […]

Important Rules For Business Meal Deductions

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I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to provide valuable insights regarding the tax implications of business meals. As you may already be aware, there is a contradiction in the tax laws regarding personal living expenses, specifically personal meals and business meal tax deductions. This is best illustrated by what tax professionals […]

Tax Tips For US Citizens Working Abroad

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Many of our clients have taken opportunities to live and work in various parts of the world, such as Switzerland, and have concerns about their U.S. tax obligations. We want to alert you to the tax implications you might encounter as a U.S. citizen living or working abroad. We’re going to use Switzerland in our […]

Business Travel Expense Deduction Guidelines

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Here’s some crucial information on how to document expenses during business travel. Corporation or proprietorship? If you operate as a corporation, the corporation should reimburse you for the travel expenses or pay for them directly. Remember, you can’t deduct employee business expenses on Form 1040 anymore due to changes brought by the Tax Cuts and […]

Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement (QSEHRA)Plans Are A Great Alternative To Group Health Insurance

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As a small employer (fewer than 50 employees), you should consider the Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangement (QSEHRA) as a good way to help your employees with their medical expenses. If the QSEHRA is indeed going to be your plan of choice, then you have three good reasons to get that QSEHRA plan in […]

Section 105 Medical Reimbursement Plans

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For the past few weeks, I have received questions about the Section 105 medical reimbursement plan from my self-employed and solo C corporation owners. Below are the main points from my answers. When you have multiple businesses, all employees across these businesses are considered your employees under the Section 105-HRA plan. If you have more […]

How To Close Your C Corporation Properly

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I am writing with some thoughts about your approaching corporate liquidation. There are several tax implications that you need to be aware of. Complete liquidation of a C corporation is when it ceases to be a going concern, winds up its affairs, pays its debts, and distributes its remaining assets to the shareholder(s). In tax […]