January 31
All businesses: Give annual information statements (IRS Forms 1099) to recipients of certain payments you made during 2018. Payments that are covered include: (1) compensation for workers who are not
All businesses: Give annual information statements (IRS Forms 1099) to recipients of certain payments you made during 2018. Payments that are covered include: (1) compensation for workers who are not
Retirement plan contribution limits are indexed for inflation, and many have gone up for 2019, giving you opportunities to increase your retirement savings: Elective deferrals to 401(k), 403(b), 457(b)(2), &
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) recently gave private companies long-awaited relief from one of the most complicated aspects of financial reporting — consolidation of variable interest entities (VIEs). Here
Motivation. It is a relatively simple word but encouraging it among your employees can be a challenge. Maybe that is because, fundamentally, enthusiasm must come from within. It is not
Estate planning aims to help individuals achieve several important goals — primary among them, transferring wealth to loved ones at the lowest possible tax cost. However, if you have creditors,
For full coverage ($100,000 for bodily injury/$300,000 per accident/$100,000 property damage, with a $500 deductible), 20-year-olds pay an average of $3,214 a year for auto insurance. That average decreases as
Individuals: Make a payment of your estimated tax for 2018 if you did not pay your income tax for the year through withholding (or did not pay enough in tax
The start of each year might be considered ‘Double IRA’ season. Until mid-April (the 15th in 2019), you still can make contributions to an individual retirement account (IRA) for 2018,
January is a good time to review your insurance coverage. In particular, you should be sure you have adequate auto insurance if you own or lease one or more cars.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 generally disallowed all deductions for business entertainment, amusement, and recreation. However, the TCJA did not specifically turn thumbs up or down