How Business Owners Get Paid

If you have recently or not so recently started a business, two things you need to understand is how you will be paid and how taxes will be paid.  You may be taxed as a sole proprietorship, partnership, S corporation or C corporation.  Understanding the differences is

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IRS Penalty Abatement – How Does It Work?

It is never fun to receive a letter from IRS, especially one that says you are being assessed penalties due to filing late, paying your taxes late, or understating income on your tax return!  In many cases taxpayers are fearful of additional consequences so they just pay

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Employee Retention Credit Expanded for 2021

If your business was impacted by either a disaster or COVID-19, you may be eligible to receive the Employee Retention Credit (ERC).  It is a refundable credit against payroll taxes that was originally introduced in the CARES Act, expanded by the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) signed into

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What is Nexus and How Does It Affect Your Business?

The dictionary defines the word “nexus” as a connection between two or more things. In taxes, it’s a key word that has a potentially big impact and state and local taxes. It’s easier to think of nexus as meaning “presence.” Nexus, or a business’s presence, in a

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Do Nonprofits Ever Pay Taxes?

When you think about a nonprofit, the first thing that often comes to mind is that it is tax-exempt. Most nonprofits are not subject to federal, state, and local income tax. Does that mean nonprofits are completely free of ANY tax liability? The answer to this is

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Tax Filing Requirements for Closing a Business

You’re not alone if you have considered shuttering your business recently, The pandemic has placed a huge strain on businesses in certain industries, and many business owners who were just holding on before the crisis are having to face life-changing decisions. If you do decide to close

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How to Make Estimated Tax Payments

If you are paid a salary and receive a W-2 from your employer, part of your paycheck goes to Uncle Sam as federal withholding. These are payments toward your taxes. If you earn additional income beyond your salaried income, if you are under-withheld, or if you have

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