The two major concerns for taxpayers continues to be saving as much money as possible on taxes as well as making sure they aren’t audited by the IRS. Read More.
The two major concerns for taxpayers continues to be saving as much money as possible on taxes as well as making sure they aren’t audited by the IRS. Read More.
If you’re running a small business, you know how important it is to save money. One area that’s not so easy to conserve money in, however, is health insurance. There’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the Affordable Care Act for small businesses, and even though the employer mandate has been delayed for a year, it’s a reality you’re eventually going to have to deal with. Here are five ways to cut healthcare costs at your business. Read More.
The holiday season is finally upon us. As is customary each year, many businesses will begin announcing their plans for the annual company holiday party. In addition to finalizing their budgets, business owners need to understand what costs they can and cannot deduct as the IRS is known to scrutinize these expenses. Read More.
The cost of tuition continues to rise; albeit at a lower rate than in previous years. With that in mind, we thought it would be important to highlight a special provision for contributing to a 529 plan. Those that haven’t been saving for college may still benefit from this special relief. Read More.
The energy-efficient tax credits that were extended through December 31st, 2013 are set to expire again. Those that made energy-efficient improvements to their principal residence may want to go through their receipts to claim the $500 tax credit. Read More.
You’re facing an all too common problem that many business entrepreneurs struggle with everyday. There are pluses and minuses for choosing each option. However, the best long-term option will almost always be to try to hire a team of engineers that can build, maintain and grow your online business. Let’s review the two options in detail below. Read More.