2020 Is Here. Is Your Small Businesses Prepared?

2020 Is Here. Is Your Small Businesses Prepared?

It’s no secret that the end of the calendar year can be a hectic time for small business owners. But in the age of ecommerce and omnichannel selling, retailers preparing for the coming year must consider far more than just stocking shelves and staffing up. Here are a few things small business owners should consider Read More

Entrepreneurial Nightmares:  Personal Responsibility for Company Taxes

Entrepreneurial Nightmares: Personal Responsibility for Company Taxes

When companies experience economic problems, those responsible for managing financial issues often have difficult decisions to make.  When matters become serious, for example, it is often tempting to improve liquidity by deciding to delay the remittance of trust fund taxes in favor of making payroll and hoping that additional expected income will improve the situation.  Read More

Five Year-End Tax Tips for Your Small Business

Five Year-End Tax Tips for Your Small Business

Financial and tax planning is paramount to the success of any business. With December 31 rapidly approaching, consider these 5 tips to minimize that year-end tax bill. Section 179 depreciation limits for qualified business property placed in service in 2014 is $25000. If your business is thinking of buying qualified equipment sometime in 2015, you may Read More

SMB Tax Advice – When DIY is a Terrible Idea

SMB Tax Advice – When DIY is a Terrible Idea

DIY (“Do-It-Yourself”) is a great idea when the task requires minimal expertise and failure will result in minimal damage. However, DIY is a terrible idea when the task is complicated and failure can bring down your entire business. This is why taxes are the ultimate DIY snare for business owners. Entrepreneurs and small business owners Read More

Common Sales Tax Pitfalls – And How to Avoid Them

Common Sales Tax Pitfalls – And How to Avoid Them

The Great Recession and slow recovery have taken a toll on state and local government revenues. Many states and municipalities have cut services and operations in response, but they’ve also significantly ramped up tax enforcement activities in an effort to secure more revenue, relying heavily on simple technology tools to automate and expedite enforcement processes. Read More

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