Important Tax Changes for 2018
- January 6, 2018
- Tax
As the New Year rolls around, it’s always a sure bet that there will be changes to current tax law and 2018 is no different now that many of the tax provisions pursuant to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) are in full effect. From health...
Tax Due Dates for January 2018
- January 3, 2018
- Tax
During January All employers – Give your employees their copies of Form W-2 for 2017 by January 31, 2018. If an employee agreed to receive Form W-2 electronically, post it on a website accessible to the employee and notify the employee of the posting by January 31. All Businesses – Give...
Working with QuickBooks’ Vendor Records
- December 31, 2017
- Tax
QuickBooks never forgets. That is one of the reasons you use it. You create a record or transaction, enter a note about a customer, or write a check, for example, and the information gets stored in your QuickBooks file. If you do not remember exactly where it is, you...
Tips for Taxpayers: Travel Expenses for Charitable Work
- December 28, 2017
- Tax
Do you plan to donate your time to charity this holiday season? If travel is part of your charitable giving, for example, driving your personal auto to collect donations from local business, you may be able to these travel expenses on your tax return and lower your tax bill....
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- December 24, 2017
- Tax
Flexible Spending Accounts or FSAs provide employees a way to use tax-free dollars to pay medical expenses not covered by other health plans. Because eligible employees need to decide how much to contribute through payroll deductions before the plan year begins, now is when many employers are offering employees...
Take Retirement Plan Distributions by December 31
- December 21, 2017
- Tax
Taxpayers born before July 1, 1947, generally must receive payments from their individual retirement arrangements (IRAs) and workplace retirement plans by December 31. Known as required minimum distributions (RMDs), typically these distributions must be made by the end of the tax year, in this case, 2017. The required distribution...
Don’t Forget about College Tax Credits for 2017
- December 19, 2017
- Tax
With another school year in full swing, now is a good time for parents and students to see if they qualify for either of two college tax credits or other education-related tax benefits when they file their 2017 federal income tax returns next year. American Opportunity Tax Credit or...
Retirement Contributions Limits Announced for 2018
- December 16, 2017
- Tax
Cost of living adjustments affecting dollar limitations for pension plans and other retirement-related items for the tax year 2018 have been announced by the IRS. Here are the highlights: In general, income ranges for determining eligibility to make deductible contributions to traditional Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), to contribute to...
Tax Reform Update: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
- December 14, 2017
- Tax
Please note that the information presented below is current as of press time and will be updated as information becomes available. At nearly 500 pages and counting, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Bill (H.R. 1) is the first significant tax reform effort undertaken by Congress in more than 30...
Tax Advantages of Health Savings Accounts
- December 11, 2017
- Tax
While similar to FSAs (Flexible Savings Plans) in that both allow pre-tax contributions, Health Savings Accounts or HSAs offer taxpayers several additional tax benefits such as contributions that roll over from year to year (i.e., no “use it or lose it”), tax-free interest on earnings, and when used for...
Five Common Budgeting Errors & How to avoid them
- December 9, 2017
- Tax
When it comes to creating a budget, it’s essential to estimate your spending as realistically as possible. Here are five budget-related errors commonly made by small businesses and some tips for avoiding them. Not Setting Goals. It’s almost impossible to set spending priorities without clear goals for the coming...
Business Tax Provisions: the Year in Review
- December 7, 2017
- Tax
Whether you file as a corporation or sole proprietor here’s what business owners need to know about tax changes for 2017. Standard Mileage Rates The standard mileage rates in 2017 are as follows: 53.5 cents per business mile driven, 17 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes,...
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