Starting a Business? Understand Your Federal Tax Obligations First

If you’re thinking about starting a business, make sure you understand your federal tax responsibilities before opening your doors. IRS Publication 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records, covers the basics. Your business structure (such as a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company or corporation) determines which forms you must file and which taxes apply, […]

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Immediate Expensing Now Available for U.S. Manufacturing Facilities

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduced a 100% deduction for the cost of qualified production property (QPP) whose construction begins after Jan. 19, 2025, and before Jan. 1, 2029, and that’s placed in service before 2031. This break is generally available for nonresidential real property used in manufacturing in the United States. Before the […]

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How auditors evaluate key person risks

From technical know-how to charisma and innovation, the skills and personal attributes of a company’s leaders are often critical to its success. But those same traits can become a source of risk if the business relies too heavily on its founder or another top manager. If a so-called “key person” becomes incapacitated, retires or unexpectedly […]

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Owe tax with no ability to Pay?

It’s tax season, and for some taxpayers, that means facing a balance due. If you can’t pay your full tax bill, an offer in compromise (OIC) could help you settle your debt for less than you owe. The IRS considers your ability to pay, income, expenses and asset equity to determine eligibility. You can’t be […]

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