Hiring Seasonal Employees? Don’t Overlook These Tax Rules

Hiring seasonal employees can help businesses meet peak demand, but it also comes with important tax responsibilities. Employers must verify work eligibility, properly classify workers as employees (not independent contractors), withhold payroll taxes and report wages on the appropriate tax forms. Seasonal employees are generally subject to the same federal payroll tax rules as year-round […]

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Repairs or Improvements? The Tax Difference Could Save You Money

For many business owners, the terms “repairs” and “improvements” are interchangeable. But the tax implications differ. If your business completes repairs, you can deduct the costs the year they’re made. Improvements are capital expenditures that generally must be written off over time. Determining whether work constitutes a repair or an improvement can be tricky. The […]

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