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Liquidity Overload: Why Having Too Much Cash May Be Bad for Business

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Feb 12, 2024

In today’s uncertain marketplace, many businesses are stashing operating cash in their bank accounts, even though they might not have imminent plans to deploy their reserves. However, excessive “rainy day” funds could be an inefficient use of capital. Here’s a systematic approach to help estimate reasonable cash reserves and maximize your company’s return on long-term financial positions.

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Posted in Business Tax

Solid Financial Reporting Can Help Attract Debt and Equity Financing

Posted by Melissa Motley, CPA on Feb 08, 2024

Financial reporting plays a key role when a business needs funds for continued operations and strategic investment opportunities. Lenders and investors will generally want to review your company’s financial statements before they give it money. Timely, reliable reports can increase the odds that a bank will approve your company’s loan application and equity investors will provide capital.

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Posted in Accounting & Outsourcing

Update on IRS Efforts to Combat Questionable Employee Retention Tax Credit Claims

Posted by Nick Wheeler, CPA on Feb 05, 2024

The Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) was introduced back when COVID-19 temporarily closed many businesses. The credit provided cash that helped enable struggling businesses to retain employees. Even though the ERTC expired for most employers at the end of the third quarter of 2021, it could still be claimed on amended returns after that.

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Posted in Business Tax

Inventory Management Systems: What's Right for Your Business?

Posted by Aaron K. Waller, CPA on Feb 05, 2024

If your business has significant inventory on its balance sheet, it can be costly. The carrying costs of inventory include warehousing, salaries, insurance, taxes, and transportation, as well as depreciation and shrinkage. Plus, tying up working capital in inventory detracts from other strategic investment opportunities.

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Posted in Audit & Assurance

New Requirement to Cover Long-Term Part-Time Employees in 401(k) Plans Enters into Effect.

Posted by Marty Williams, CPA on Jan 26, 2024

The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 (SECURE Act of 2019) and the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (collectively, SECURE) enacted a new mandate that, starting in 2024, long-term, part-time (LTPT) employees must be allowed to make salary deferrals into their employer’s 401(k) plan.

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Posted in Business Advisory

2024 Q1 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines For Businesses and Other Employers

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Jan 24, 2024

Here are some key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the first quarter of 2024. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. If you have questions about filing requirements, contact us. We can ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines.

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Posted in Business Tax

Tax-Favored Qualified Small Business Corporation Status Could Help You Thrive

Posted by Lesley L. Price, CPA on Jan 23, 2024

Operating your small business as a Qualified Small Business Corporation (QSBC) could be a tax-wise idea.

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Posted in Business Tax

Should Your Business Offer the New Emergency Savings Accounts to Employees?

Posted by Amber Cochran on Jan 23, 2024

As part of the SECURE 2.0 law, there’s a new benefit option for employees facing emergencies. It’s called a pension-linked emergency savings account (PLESA), and the provision authorizing it became effective for plan years beginning January 1, 2024. The IRS recently released guidance about the accounts (in Notice 2024-22), and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published some frequently asked questions to help employers, plan sponsors, participants, and others understand them.

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Posted in Payroll, HR & Benefits

The Standard Business Mileage Rate Will Be Going Up in 2024

Posted by Murry Guy, CPA on Jan 17, 2024

The optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible cost of operating an automobile for business will be going up by 1.5 cents per mile in 2024. The IRS recently announced that the cents-per-mile rate for the business use of a car, van, pickup, or panel truck will be 67 cents (up from 65.5 cents for 2023).

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Posted in Business Tax

Auditing Concepts: Close-Up On Materiality

Posted by Aaron K. Waller, CPA on Jan 17, 2024

As audit season begins for calendar-year entities, it’s important to review issues that may arise during fieldwork. One common issue is materiality. This concept is used to determine what’s important enough to be included in — and what can be omitted from — a financial statement. Here’s how materiality is determined and used during an external financial statement audit.

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Posted in Audit & Assurance

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