The IRS has released new per-diem numbers, effective October 1, 2018.
Read MoreCategory: small or home-based business
2018 Reimbursements For 2017 Moving Expenses Can Be Tax-Free
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has offered guidance for taxpayers who moved in 2017, but expenses weren’t reimbursed or paid until 2018.
Read MoreNew Pass-Through Rules Could Add $1.3 Billion In Compliance Costs
Earlier this week, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued proposed regulations for Section 199A, a key element of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The section 199A
Read MoreChart Shows How The Tax Deduction For Pass-Through Businesses Works
It’s been nearly a month since President Trump signed the new tax reform bill into law. Figuring out how the new deduction for pass-through businesses will work is challenging. Sometimes it helps to see it as an illustration. Here you go.
Read MoreSmall Businesses & Pass-Through Entities After Tax Reform
One of the most significant changes under tax reform is the tax treatment of businesses. Here’s how the new rules will affect pass-through entities and small businesses – with formulas and examples.
Read MoreShrink Your Small Biz Salary And Your Tax Bill
Save on payroll taxes by cutting your salary? Newt Gingrich, John Edwards and (it appears) Donald Trump did it. Maybe you should too.
Read More6 Smart Tax Moves To Protect Your Small Business
Cut your salary and save on taxes?
Newt Gingrich, John Edwards and (it appears) Donald Trump did it. Maybe you should too.
Ask The Taxgirl: Tax Forms For Single Proprietorship
It’s “Ask the Taxgirl.” Today’s question focuses on how to file taxes for an LLC.
Read More10 Tax Breaks For Small Businesses That You Don’t Want To Miss
Are you a small business owner or a self-employed person? Here are 10 tax deductions you don’t want to miss.
Read MoreCourt Rules Blogger Is Not Entitled To Unemployment Benefits
A publishing company does not have to provide unemployment insurance contributions to journalist and blogger Greg Mitchell. That was the decision overturning a decision by the New York Department of Labor which had initially ruled that the magazine must make the contributions.
Read More