Does your business reimburse employees’ work-related travel expenses? If you do, you know that it can help you attract and retain employees. If you don’t, you might want to start, because changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) make such reimbursements even more attractive to employees. Travel reimbursements also come with tax benefits, but only if you follow a method that passes muster with the IRS.
Be Sure Your Employee Travel Expense Reimbursements Will Pass Muster With The IRS
Posted by Nick Wheeler, CPA on Sep 17, 2018
Posted in Business Tax
Employers: Pay Close Attention To Your Retirement Plan’s Expenses And Fees
Posted by Murry Guy, CPA on Sep 13, 2018
The Department of Labor (DOL) has been known to investigate the reasonableness of retirement plan expenses and the proper use of plan fees. In some cases, the agency has found plans to be in violation for fee-related infringements, which has led to costly assessments to the plan sponsors in question. If your organization sponsors a retirement plan for its employees, you need to pay close attention to its expenses and fees.
Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits
2018 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines For Businesses and Other Employers
Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Sep 12, 2018
Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the fourth quarter of 2018. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn more about the filing requirements.
Posted in Business Tax
Inventory is expensive. So, it needs to be as lean as possible. Here are some smart ways to cut back inventory without compromising revenue and customer service.
Posted in Audit & Assurance
Beware Of Unexpected Tax Liabilities Under New Accounting and Tax Rules!
Posted by Michael D. Machen, CPA, CVA on Sep 07, 2018
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) contains a provision that ties revenue recognition for book purposes to income reporting for tax purposes, for tax years starting in 2018. This narrow section of the law could have a major impact on certain industries, especially as companies implement the updated revenue recognition standard under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Posted in Business Tax
As a business owner/manager, you have many processes and tasks involved in your day-to-day workload. Scheduling, timekeeping, payroll, etc...How about new hire onboarding?
Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits
How To Reduce The Tax Risk of Using Independent Contractors.
Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Sep 04, 2018
Classifying a worker as an independent contractor frees a business from payroll tax liability and allows it to forgo providing overtime pay, unemployment compensation, and other employee benefits. It also frees the business from responsibility for withholding income taxes and the worker’s share of payroll taxes.
Posted in Business Advisory
Keep It SIMPLE: A Tax-advantaged Retirement Plan Solution For Small Businesses
Posted by Melissa Motley, CPA on Aug 27, 2018
If your small business doesn’t offer its employees a retirement plan, you may want to consider a SIMPLE IRA. Offering a retirement plan can provide your business with valuable tax deductions and help you attract and retain employees. For a variety of reasons, a SIMPLE IRA can be a particularly appealing option for small businesses. The deadline for setting one up for this year is October 1, 2018.
Posted in Business Advisory
Why Employers Are Taking Another Look At Life Insurance As A Fringe Benefit
Posted by Murry Guy, CPA on Aug 24, 2018
In their continuing effort to assemble the most enticing employee benefits package possible, some employers are showing renewed interest in an old favorite: group term life insurance. Although such life insurance coverage had fallen off the radar screens of some employers, it remains an affordable benefit that can pay off for employer and employees alike.
Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits
Trade secrets are among the most critical yet often overlooked assets of any organization. And they aren’t always as sophisticated as proprietary software or as famously secret as Coca-Cola’s formula. A trade secret can be as seemingly innocuous as a customer list, business strategy, policy manual or pricing sheet.
Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits







