Category: Small Business Tax Briefs

  • Research Credit Available To Some Businesses For The First Time

    Research Credit Available To Some Businesses For The First Time

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) didn’t change the federal tax credit for “increasing research activities,” but several TCJA provisions have an indirect impact on the credit. As a result, the research credit may be available to some businesses for the first time. AMT reform Previously, corporations subject to alternative minimum tax (AMT) couldn’t…

  • Selling Your Business? Defer — And Possibly Reduce — Tax With An Installment Sale

    Selling Your Business? Defer — And Possibly Reduce — Tax With An Installment Sale

    You’ve spent years building your company and now are ready to move on to something else, whether launching a new business, taking advantage of another career opportunity or retiring. Whatever your plans, you want to get the return from your business that you’ve earned from all of the time and money you’ve put into it. …

  • Now’s The Time To Review Your Business Expenses

    Now’s The Time To Review Your Business Expenses

    As we approach the end of the year, it’s a good idea to review your business’s expenses for deductibility. At the same time, consider whether your business would benefit from accelerating certain expenses into this year. Be sure to evaluate the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which reduces or eliminates many…

  • Tax-Free Fringe Benefits Help Small Businesses And Their Employees

    Tax-Free Fringe Benefits Help Small Businesses And Their Employees

    In today’s tightening job market, to attract and retain the best employees, small businesses need to offer not only competitive pay but also appealing fringe benefits. Benefits that are tax-free are especially attractive to employees. Let’s take a quick look at some popular options. Insurance Businesses can provide their employees with various types of insurance…

  • How To Reduce The Tax Risk Of Using Independent Contractors

    How To Reduce The Tax Risk Of Using Independent Contractors

    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. For these reasons, the federal government views misclassifying a…

  • Assessing The S Corp

    Assessing The S Corp

    The S corporation business structure offers many advantages, including limited liability for owners and no double taxation (at least at the federal level). But not all businesses are eligible – and, with the new 21% flat income tax rate that now applies to C corporations, S corps may not be quite as attractive as they…

  • Choosing The Right Accounting Method For Tax Purposes

    Choosing The Right Accounting Method For Tax Purposes

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) liberalized the eligibility rules for using the cash method of accounting, making this method — which is simpler than the accrual method — available to more businesses. Now the IRS has provided procedures a small business taxpayer can use to obtain automatic consent to change its method of…

  • Business Deductions For Meal, Vehicle And Travel Expenses: Document, Document, Document

    Business Deductions For Meal, Vehicle And Travel Expenses: Document, Document, Document

    Meal, vehicle, and travel expenses are common deductions for businesses. But if you don’t properly document these expenses, you could find your deductions denied by the IRS. A critical requirement Subject to various rules and limits, business meal (generally 50%), vehicle and travel expenses may be deductible, whether you pay for the expenses directly or…

  • How To Avoid Getting Hit With Payroll Tax Penalties

    How To Avoid Getting Hit With Payroll Tax Penalties

    For small businesses, managing payroll can be one of the most arduous tasks. Adding to the burden earlier this year was adjusting income tax withholding based on the new tables issued by the IRS. (Those tables account for changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.) But it’s crucial not only to withhold the appropriate…

  • Does Your Business Have To Begin Collecting Sales Tax On All Out-Of-State Online Sales?

    Does Your Business Have To Begin Collecting Sales Tax On All Out-Of-State Online Sales?

    You’ve probably heard about the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing state and local governments to impose sales taxes on more out-of-state online sales. The ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. is welcome news for brick-and-mortar retailers, who felt previous rulings gave an unfair advantage to their online competitors. And state and local governments…