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Best Practices When Filing a Business Interruption Claim

By |February 14th, 2019|business, disaster|

Many companies, especially those that operate in areas prone to natural disasters, should consider business interruption insurance. Unlike a commercial property policy, which may cover certain repairs of damaged property, this coverage generally provides the [...]

3 Big TCJA Changes Affecting 2018 Individual Tax Returns and Beyond

By |February 12th, 2019|New Tax Laws, tax planning|

When you file your 2018 income tax return, you’ll likely find that some big tax law changes affect you — besides the much-discussed tax rate cuts and reduced itemized deductions. For 2018 through 2025, the [...]

When are LLC Members Subject to Self-Employment Tax?

By |February 12th, 2019|business, irs, liability|

Limited liability company (LLC) members commonly claim that their distributive shares of LLC income — after deducting compensation for services in the form of guaranteed payments — aren’t subject to self-employment (SE) tax. But the [...]

Financial Statements Tell Your Business’s Story, Inside and Out

By |February 7th, 2019|business|

Ask many entrepreneurs and small business owners to show you their financial statements and they’ll likely open a laptop and show you their bookkeeping software. Although tracking financial transactions is critical, spreadsheets aren’t financial statements. [...]

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to File Your 2018 Income Tax Return

By |February 6th, 2019|fraud, New Tax Laws, taxes, w2|

The IRS opened the 2018 income tax return filing season on January 28. Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April 15 deadline, this year consider filing as soon as you [...]

Investment Interest Expense is Still Deductible, But That Doesn’t Necessarily Mean You’ll Benefit

By |February 1st, 2019|deductions, investment, New Tax Laws|

As you likely know by now, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduced or eliminated many deductions for individuals. One itemized deduction the TCJA kept intact is for investment interest expense. This is interest [...]

IRS Reminds Employers, Other Businesses of Jan. 31 Filing Deadline

By |January 29th, 2019|irs, w2|

The Internal Revenue Service today reminds employers and other businesses of the Jan. 31 filing deadline that applies to filing wage statements and independent contractor forms with the government. The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes [...]

Depreciation-Related Breaks on Business Real Estate: What You Need to Know When You File Your 2018 Return

By |January 29th, 2019|business, depreciation, New Tax Laws|

Commercial buildings and improvements generally are depreciated over 39 years, which essentially means you can deduct a portion of the cost every year over the depreciation period. (Land isn’t depreciable.) But special tax breaks that [...]

There’s Still Time to Get Substantiation for 2018 Donations

By |January 25th, 2019|charity, deduction, deductions, irs|

If you’re like many Americans, letters from your favorite charities have been appearing in your mailbox in recent weeks acknowledging your 2018 year-end donations. But what happens if you haven’t received such a letter — [...]

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