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
Many people have hobbies like playing the piano or bead making simply for fun and do not expect any special monetary compensation from it. Some hobbies might require a couple...
It is common for someone to live in one state and have employment in another state. In this case, one might need to file a nonresident tax return if they have earnings in a state they...
A lot of small businesses’ operations are conducted from a home office. As long as you use a designated room exclusively for business, it qualifies for some deductions, provided...
If you have hired a gardener, nanny, cleaner, or other types of worker for household work, the law requires you to pay state and federal payroll taxes. This article sheds light on...
A household employment tax allows everyone that hires a nanny or a gardener, to name a few, and pays them above $2,200 every year, to pay household employee taxes for their worker....
Posted by Tucker Accounting Services LLC on 01/13/2021
If you need money to pay rent or pay a friend, you may be tempted to find it as quick and efficient as possible. And while a cash advance seems fast and easy, it can also be expensive....
Posted by Advanced Accounting & Tax Planning on 11/05/2019
The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) imposed taxes on employers in Puerto Rico. If you’re an employer, then you’ll...
Employees are the lifeblood of any business. They are the very fuel that keeps a business running and earning profits along the way. The strength of the employees is a sign of prosperity...