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GAAP vs. Tax-Basis: Which Is Right for Your Business?
As GAAP accounting continues to get more complex, the tax-basis method is a simpler alternative that could provide relief for some private companies.Read More
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Small Businesses: Stay Clear of a Severe Payroll Tax Penalty
One of the most laborious tasks for small businesses is managing payroll. But it’s critical that you not only withhold the right amount of taxes from employees’…Read More
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Manage Your Working Capital More Efficiently
Working capital is the difference between a company’s current assets and current liabilities. For a business to thrive, its working capital must be greater than zero. A…Read More
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Close-Up on Pushdown Accounting for M&As
Change-in-control events — like merger and acquisition (M&A) transactions — don’t happen every day. If you’re currently in the market to merge with or buy a business,…Read More
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FAQs about Home Office Deductions
In the past, home office deductions were available to a wide range of taxpayers, including certain employees who worked from home. But the Tax Cuts and Jobs…Read More
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Holiday Parties and Gifts Can Help Show Your Appreciation and Provide Tax Breaks
With Thanksgiving behind us, the holiday season is in full swing. At this time of year, your business may want to show its gratitude to employees and…Read More
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5 Ways to Trim 2019 Taxes
Here are 5 ways businese owners who use an accrual-based accounting system can minimize their 2019 tax bill.Read More
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2 Valuable Year-End Tax-Saving Tools for Your Business
At this time of year, many business owners ask if there’s anything they can do to save taxes for the year. Under current tax law, there are…Read More
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Spotlight on M&A: Why Buyers Love Asset Purchase Deals
Are you thinking about buying a business? How you structure the deal will affect the taxes owed by the buyer (you) and the seller (the other party)….Read More