Tax Due Dates for October 2016
- October 1, 2016
- Tax
October 11 Employees who work for tips – If you received $20 or more in tips during September, report them to your employer. You can use Form 4070. October 17 Individuals – If you have an automatic 6-month extension to file your income tax return for 2015, file Form...
Setting Up User Access in QuickBooks
- September 30, 2016
- Quickbooks
If you’ve ever done your bookkeeping manually, you’ve probably only allowed certain employees to see every sales form and account register and payroll stub. Most likely, you established a system that allowed staff to work only with information that related to their jobs. Even so, there may have been...
Small Business Health Care Tax Credit: The Facts
As a small employer, you may be eligible for a tax credit that lets you keep more of your hard-earned money. It’s called the small business health care tax credit, and it benefits employers that: offer coverage through the small business health options program, also known as the SHOP...
Bitcoins Treated as Property for Tax Purposes
- September 24, 2016
- Tax
Many retailers and online businesses now accept virtual currency for sales transactions. Despite IRS issuing a set of FAQs last year regarding virtual currency, the U.S. federal tax implications remain relatively unknown to many retailers. If you’re a retailer who accepts virtual currency such as bitcoins for transactions, here’s...
Understanding the Gift Tax
- September 21, 2016
- Tax
If you gave money or property to someone as a gift, you may wonder about the federal gift tax. Many gifts are not subject to the gift tax. Here are seven tax tips about gifts and the gift tax. 1. Nontaxable Gifts. The general rule is that any gift...
Renting Out Your Vacation Home
- September 18, 2016
- Tax
Renting out a vacation property to others can be profitable. If you do this, you must normally report the rental income on your tax return. You may not have to report the rent, however, if the rental period is short and you also use the property as your home....
Don’t Wait to File an Extended Return
- September 16, 2016
- Tax
If you filed for an extension of time to file your 2015 federal tax return and you also chose to have advance payments of the premium tax credit made to your coverage provider, it’s important you file your return sooner rather than later. Here are four things you should...
Tax Records: Which Ones to Toss and When
- September 14, 2016
- Tax
Now is a great time to clean out that growing mountain of financial papers and tax documents that clutter your home and office. Here’s what you need to keep and what you can throw out. Let’s start with your “safety zone,” the IRS statute of limitations. This limits the...
Small Business: Deductions for Charitable Giving
- September 11, 2016
- Tax
Tax breaks for charitable giving aren’t limited to individuals, your small business can benefit as well. If you own a small to medium size business and are committed to giving back to the community through charitable giving, here’s what you should know. 1. Verify that the Organization is a...
Tax Planning for Small Business Owners
- September 9, 2016
- Tax
Tax planning is the process of looking at various tax options to determine when, whether, and how to conduct business transactions to reduce or eliminate tax liability. Many small business owners ignore tax planning. They don’t even think about their taxes until it’s time to meet with their accountants,...
Deducting Business-Related Car Expenses
- September 7, 2016
- Tax
Whether you’re self-employed or an employee, if you use a car for business, you get the benefit of tax deductions. There are two choices for claiming deductions: Deduct the actual business-related costs of gas, oil, lubrication, repairs, tires, supplies, parking, tolls, drivers’ salaries, and depreciation. Use the standard mileage...
Identity Theft and Your Taxes
- September 4, 2016
- Tax
Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return claiming a fraudulent refund. It presents challenges to individuals, businesses, organizations and government agencies, including the IRS. Learning that you are a victim of identity theft can be a stressful event and...
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