Student-Athletes must report income

A recent Taxpayer Advocate Service blog post reminds student-athletes that the income some of them are now receiving comes with tax responsibilities. In 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association adopted the Interim Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Policy, which enables student-athletes to personally profit from their sports prowess and fame. However, NIL income, including non-cash […]

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Education benefits help attract, retain and motivate your employees

One popular fringe benefit is an education assistance program that allows employees to continue learning and perhaps earn a degree with financial assistance from their employers. One way to attract, retain and motivate employees is to provide education fringe benefits so that team members can improve their skills and gain additional knowledge. An employee can […]

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Florida storm relief

The IRS has provided tax relief to victims of storms in Florida that occurred from April 12 through April 14, 2023. Specifically, taxpayers who reside or have a business in Broward County qualify for this tax relief. Other counties may be added. The relief postpones various tax filing and payment deadlines starting on April 12, […]

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The IRS clarifies what counts as qualified medical expenses

If you itemize deductions on your tax return, you may wonder: What medical expenses can I include? The IRS recently issued some frequently asked questions addressing when certain costs are qualified medical expenses for federal income tax purposes. Basic rules and IRS clarifications You can claim an itemized deduction for qualified medical expenses that exceed […]

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Employment Taxes

Employers who willfully fail to collect or pay over employment tax face a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a steep fine. In a recent case, a Cincinnati, OH, restaurateur was arrested for that crime. According to court documents, from 2016 through 2018, the man withheld payroll taxes from his employees but failed […]

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IRS highlights resources

April 30 through May 6 was National Small Business Week. That’s why the IRS is highlighting some available resources for America’s small business owners. For those just starting out, a key task is to obtain an employer identification number (EIN), which is free and can be quickly obtained on IRS.gov. An EIN will be used […]

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Reporting non-GAAP measures

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is generally considered the gold standard in financial reporting in the United States. But private and public entities may sometimes use non-GAAP metrics in their disclosures and press releases or when applying for financing. GAAP vs. Non-GAAP GAAP is a set of rules and procedures that accountants typically follow to […]

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