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The Importance of S Corporation Basis and Distribution Elections

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Dec 04, 2020

S corporations can provide tax advantages over C corporations in the right circumstances. This is true if you expect that the business will incur losses in its early years because shareholders in a C corporation generally get no tax benefit from such losses. Conversely, as an S corporation shareholder, you can deduct your percentage share of these losses on your personal tax return to the extent of your basis in the stock and any loans you personally make to the entity.

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The Tax Rules for Deducting the Computer Software Costs of Your Business

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Oct 14, 2020

Do you buy or lease computer software to use in your business? Do you develop computer software for use in your business or for sale or lease to others? Then you should be aware of the complex rules that apply to determine the tax treatment of the expenses of buying, leasing, or developing computer software.

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The Easiest Way to Survive an IRS Audit Is to Get Ready In Advance.

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Oct 07, 2020

IRS audit rates are historically low, according to the latest data, but that’s little consolation if your return is among those selected to be examined. But with proper preparation and planning, you should fare well.

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Business Website Costs: How to Handle Them for Tax Purposes

Posted by Lesley L. Price, CPA on Sep 22, 2020

The business use of websites is widespread. But surprisingly, the IRS hasn’t yet issued formal guidance on when Internet website costs can be deducted.

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2020 Q4 Tax Calendar: Key Deadlines for Businesses and Other Employers

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Sep 17, 2020

Here are some of the key tax-related deadlines affecting businesses and other employers during the fourth quarter of 2020. 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.

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5 Key Points About Bonus Depreciation

Posted by Jessica L. Pagan, CPA on Sep 10, 2020

You're probably aware of the 100% bonus depreciation tax break that's available for a wide range of qualifying property. Here are five important points to be aware of when it comes to this powerful tax-saving tool.

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CARES Act Made Changes to Excess Business Losses

Posted by Nick Wheeler, CPA on Aug 24, 2020

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act made changes to excess business losses. This includes some changes that are retroactive, and there may be opportunities for some businesses to file amended tax returns.

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File Cash Transaction Reports for Your Business — On Paper or Electronically

Posted by Lesley L. Price, CPA on Aug 05, 2020

Does your business receive large amounts of cash or cash equivalents? You may be required to submit forms to the IRS to report these transactions.

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Why Do Partners Sometimes Report More Income on Tax Returns Than They Receive in Cash?

Posted by Nick Wheeler, CPA on Aug 03, 2020

If you’re a partner in a business, you may have come across a situation that gave you pause. In a given year, you may be taxed on more partnership income than was distributed to you from the partnership in which you’re a partner.

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Even If No Money Changes Hands, Bartering Is a Taxable Transaction.

Posted by Lesley L. Price, CPA on Jul 28, 2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many small businesses are strapped for cash. They may find it beneficial to barter for goods and services instead of paying cash for them. If your business gets involved in bartering, remember that the fair market value of goods that you receive in bartering is taxable income. And if you exchange services with another business, the transaction results in taxable income for both parties.

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