Taxes on Wireless Services: Cell Phone Tax Rates by State
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Read More Taxes on Wireless Services: Cell Phone Tax Rates by StateBusiness owners can generally deduct the ordinary and necessary costs of doing business, but failure to keep thorough records can be costly. Vehicle records must be detailed, contemporaneous and include a percentage of business use. One store owner claimed 100% of gas costs for three vehicles. But his records lacked detail, were based on estimates […]
Read More Is it ordinary and necessary? Did you document it?Believe it or not, there are ways to collect tax-free income and gains. Here are some of the best opportunities to put money in your pocket without current federal income tax implications: Roth IRAs offer tax-free income accumulation and withdrawals. Unlike withdrawals from traditional IRAs, qualified Roth IRA withdrawals are free from federal income tax. […]
Read More 6 tax-free income opportunitiesA recent $263 million tax whistleblower settlement marks one of the biggest cases of its kind. The complex investigation involved three unrelated whistleblowers who will split an award of 30% of the recovered amount (a net $74 million after accounting for a mandatory sequestration reduction). Tax whistleblowers are generally entitled to awards of 15% to […]
Read More Whistleblower settlement in the newsChoosing the right business entity is a key decision for any business. The entity you pick can affect your tax bill, your personal liability and other issues. For many businesses, a limited liability company (LLC) is an attractive choice. It can be structured to resemble a corporation for owner liability purposes and a partnership for […]
Read More Reasons an LLC might be the ideal choice for your small to medium-size businessThe IRS’s second Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure Program (ERC-VDP) is available until Nov. 22, 2024. It’s designed to help companies repay ERCs they received erroneously. The second ERC-VDP is a little different from the first program. Now, taxpayers can only apply for tax periods in 2021. (ERC money received in 2020 isn’t eligible for […]
Read More IRS opens another Employee Retention Credit Voluntary Disclosure ProgramIs your company planning to hire a new CFO? A recent survey found that hiring managers look for more than financial acumen when vetting CFO candidates. In fact, only 38.5% of CFOs at Fortune 500 and S&P 500 companies were licensed CPAs in 2023, according to executive recruiting firm Crist Kolder. What other skills may […]
Read More CFOs need more than accounting skillsAccording to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), the federal budget deficit for the first 11 months of fiscal year 2024 was $1.9 trillion. That’s $372 billion more than the deficit recorded during the same period last fiscal year. Breaking the CBO’s numbers down further, revenues were $420 billion (or 11%) higher and outlays were $793 […]
Read More The Budget Deficit grows