October 2021
Employers: The Social Security Wage Base is Increasing in 2022
The Social Security Administration recently announced that the wage base for computing Social Security tax will increase to $147,000 for 2022 (up from $142,800 for 2021). Wages and self-employment income above this threshold aren’t subject [...]
You May Owe “Nanny Tax” Even If You Don’t Have a Nanny
Have you heard of the “nanny tax?” Even if you don’t employ a nanny, it may apply to you. Hiring a house cleaner, gardener or other household employee (who isn’t an independent contractor) may make [...]
Get Your Piece of the Depreciation Pie Now with a Cost Segregation Study
If your business is depreciating over a 30-year period the entire cost of constructing the building that houses your operation, you should consider a cost segregation study. It might allow you to accelerate depreciation deductions [...]
Vacation Home: How Is Your Tax Bill Affected If You Rent It Out?
If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may want to rent it out for part of the year. What are the tax consequences? The tax treatment can be complex. It depends on [...]
New Per Diem Business Travel Rates Became Effective on October 1
Are employees at your business traveling again after months of virtual meetings? In Notice 2021-52, the IRS announced the fiscal 2022 “per diem” rates that became effective October 1, 2021. Taxpayers can use these rates to [...]
California Tax Updates for 10/6
Update 1: Recent legislation in California helps warehouse employees. The legislation prevents warehouse employers from terminating workers for failing to meet quotas that interfere with rest breaks, effective Jan. 1, 2021. Specific employers must give [...]





