People who hire household workers, like gardeners, caregivers, housekeepers, etc., will pay an employment tax called the nanny tax. The threshold for the 2023 tax year is $2,600, and...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 05/27/2023
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) have become popular among business owners in recent years. One reason for this is the tax advantages and disadvantages of an LLC. In this article,...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 04/09/2023
As a taxpayer, you may wonder how much the IRS makes from your income. You may have a rough idea of what is withheld from your paycheck but have yet to learn the term effective tax...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 04/09/2023
Quarterly taxes refer to the estimated tax payments that self-employed individuals and business owners are required to make to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on a quarterly basis....
Posted by Dennis Jao on 03/25/2023
Who counts as an independent contractor versus an employee may be about to change, as a new proposal from the US Department of Labor (DOL) suggests revamping the classification of...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 01/30/2023
Unpaid payroll tax penalties are charges imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on an employer's account if they fail to collect, report, and remit employment taxes.What...
Posted by Tiffany Gaskin on 01/17/2023
It is no surprise that paying someone to watch your kids or clean your property makes you an employer, and you have to do the employer donation. Those hired to do these jobs are considered...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 11/30/2022
Partnerships should use Schedule K-1 tax forms to distinguish partnership income from owners' income. By doing this, your business will more likely avoid the $54,171 tax penalties...
Posted by Taxes Made EZ Inc on 11/17/2022
The IRS considers an independent contractor as a self-employed or an entity hired to provide a service or work for another entity as a non-employee. Due to that, independent contractors...