As we ring in a New Year every year, the excitement eventually paves the way for certain realities such as paying taxes! Yes, taxes must be filed yearly, and 2020 is no different as...
Posted by Stevenson Tax and Accounting, Inc. on 02/23/2021
Many U.S. businesses will face the threat of increased exposure to unclaimed property in 2021 as states and private parties step up audits, litigation, and legislative changes aimed...
Posted by One Stop Taxes on 02/23/2021
What is a private activity bond (PAB)?PABs are tax-exempt bonds distributed by or on behalf of a state or local authority to provide special financial benefits for eligible projects....
What is barter?Barter is an act of exchanging goods or services between two or more parties, sometimes more without using a monetary medium, such as physical cash or credit card. Essentially,...
One of the things business owners like hearing when it comes to taxes is "tax credit," as it signifies something good. Even though some business owners might confuse tax...
On January 5, 2021, the Treasury and IRS released a second set of final business interest expense deduction regulations (the 2021 Final Regulations) that provide additional rules to...
The First-Time Home Buyers Tax Credit was introduced during the 2008 financial crisis to make home shopping more affordable for Americans. While there are many other mortgage and loan...
What is a health expense reimbursement agreement (HRA)?A health reimbursement agreement (HRA) is an employer-funded plan that reimburses employees for eligible medical expenses and,...
Posted by Schneiderman and Friedman on 01/18/2021
One of the most common mistakes businesses make is not having the right status for a worker. The options are employees or self-employed.An independent contractor (IC) carries out an...