Millions of Americans are now working from home, and many are asking whether unreimbursed home office expenses are tax deductible.Read More
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Avoid Penalties on Early Retirement Plan Account Withdrawals
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many people borrowing from their companies’ retirement plans, but this could have averse affectsRead More
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Managing Supply Chain Disruptions Post COVD-19
Shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have lead to worldwide supply chain disruptions, leading construction firms to have costly job delaysRead More
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Managing Cash Flow Amid a Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on the world economy, and business owners are feeling it. Here are a few tips for managing cash flow.Read More
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New COVID-19 Law Makes Favorable Changes to “Qualified Improvement Property”
The law providing relief due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic contains a beneficial change in the tax rules for qualified improvement property (QIP)Read More
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How Business Owners May Be Able to Reduce Tax by Using an S Corporation
Do you conduct your business as a sole proprietorship or as a wholly owned limited liability company (LLC)? If so, you’re subject to both income tax and…Read More
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New Bankruptcy Relief Coming Soon
Is your small business struggling to make ends meet? Some relief may be on the way for distressed business owners. The Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019…Read More
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Should You Elect S Corporation Status?
One of the most popular business structures is the S corporation because of its liability protection and tax benefits. Could it work for you?Read More
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Tips for Picking the Right Nursing Home Facility
Do you have a loved one — perhaps an elderly father or mother — who may soon need extended nursing care? Moving a relative into a long-term…Read More
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NLRB Raises the Bar on Clarity of Employee Arbitration Agreements
Today, more than half of private employers without union-represented employees use binding arbitration agreements to resolve labor disputes, according to the Economic Policy Institute. Over the years,…Read More