If you are a partner or shareholder of a firm, you may know that you have to fill out a tax document to report your income, losses, capital gains, dividends, and more for the tax year. This document is the Schedule K-1, and it allows a partner’s earnings to be taxed at an individual rate...
Self-employed folks have expenses they incur yearly in order to do business, so it is important for them to review what can be deducted each year to make their business as profitable as possible. Expenses like a home office, car, health insurance, and even startup costs can get you a big tax break. Did you...
Sure taxes are a cost of doing business, BUT if you are smart and savvy, you will not only save on taxes but also be able to grow your business with the profit you keep in your pocket. Pro-active tax planning along with efficient operations and market leadership will ensure a smooth path on the...
A Republican majority in Washington may bring an extension of key provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, but further tax cuts may be difficult in light of fiscal concerns such as a burgeoning budget and shrinking revenue. Due to significant financial impact should certain provisions “sunset,” we are urging clients to have a...
Wondering whether or not you should give your in-home/live-in Nanny a 1099 or W-2? The answer depends on whether or not the individual in question is self-employed or a household employee. The simple answer is, if you control how the work is performed, the nanny is a household employee. In most cases a Nanny providing...







