Don’t Let The “Wash Sale” Rule Ruin Your Tax Planning

2017-02-03T23:09:39-05:00December 5th, 2016|

As the end of another year approaches, you're looking for ways to reduce your tax bill. You have a handful of stocks in loss positions. You like the stocks and expect the prices to rebound. Should you sell now at a loss to offset other capital gains, then buy the shares right back again? Not [...]

Questions to Ask Before Signing a Business Loan

2019-07-02T20:51:12-04:00November 21st, 2016|

Are you thinking of taking out a loan to buy new machinery or additional inventory for your business? Before you sign that loan document or credit application, consider the following questions. What's the true cost of borrowing? The interest rate on your business loan may be variable, fluctuating over the life of your loan. Calculate [...]

The Taxing Side of Divorce

2017-02-03T23:13:06-05:00November 7th, 2016|

Getting divorced? Amid all the upheaval, taxes are not likely to be foremost on your mind. Yet overlooking the tax consequences can be costly. Here are some of the basics. Your filing status will change. No matter if you get your final divorce decree or separate maintenance on January 1, December 31, or any date [...]

Data Security is an Essential Part of Customer Care

2019-07-02T20:51:12-04:00October 31st, 2016|

Security breaches of confidential data capture the global news headlines on a daily basis. Identity theft has become so commonplace that credit card companies and banks market their protection efforts as free services to their customers. The IRS is at risk too, with impersonators using the fear and authority of the government to prey on [...]

Business Charitable Deductions Require A Little Tax Wisdom

2019-07-02T20:51:12-04:00October 17th, 2016|

Aristotle famously lamented that giving away money is easy, but giving it away wisely is another matter. For business owners, smart giving begins with an understanding of a few tax rules. Your business form. The tax implications of giving to charity from your business depend on your form of entity. A regular C corporation can [...]

Payroll Responsibilities Go Beyond Writing Paychecks

2019-07-02T20:51:13-04:00October 3rd, 2016|

As an employee, you may not have thought much about the procedures behind the issuance of your paycheck. But as a new business owner, you'll need to understand how federal employment taxes work because you'll have to withhold these payroll taxes from your employees' paychecks. Here's an overview of four types of payroll tax. Social [...]