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The IRS provides guidance on meal and entertainment deductions
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminated some of the deductions for business-related meal and entertainment expenses. New guidance from the IRS, in the form of proposed regulations, address meal and entertainment expenses.
Home is where the tax breaks might be
Buying a home and want to know how much of a tax break you’ll get for paying mortgage interest? Here are the rules.
How business owners may be able to reduce tax by using an S corporation
If you conduct your business as an S corporation, you’ll be subject to income tax, but not self-employment tax, on your share of the S corporation’s income. Could this be the entity for you?
Reasons why married couples might want to file separate tax returns
In most cases, married couples who file jointly save more money on taxes than those who file separate returns. However, there are cases when filing separately is a better option.
The SECURE Act likely to affect your retirement and estate plans
How will the SECURE Act affect your retirement and estate plans?
Do your employees receive tips? You may be eligible for a tax credit
Employers in the food and beverage industry may be eligible for a valuable tax break with the FICA tip credit. Here’s how it works.
Getting help with a business interruption insurance claim
Business interruption insurance may be a smart purchase for your company, but making a claim isn’t always easy. We can help.
The SECURE Act changes the rules for employers on retirement plans
With many of the provisions of the SECURE Act now in effect, do you know how they might affect your business?