It’s January and the 1099 filing deadline looms again. And AGAIN, you are contacting last year’s Vendors for their W9. Isn’t it time to STOP doing this? [...]
Small Business owners are busy… very busy… So busy that they sometimes forget about themselves. As a business owner, you are able to save for retirement by way of [...]
Due dates for corporate income tax filers in certain counties impacted by Hurricane Irma have been extended until February 15, 2018. For more information, review the press [...]
It’s that time of the year, and small business owners everywhere are frantically putting records together and digging up receipts. Even though many of you hire tax [...]
Not saving your receipts may be a mistake. The IRS does not require receipts for less than $75.00. And even though it might seem more of an inconvenience to try to save [...]
More work, more pay? New rule extends overtime to millions WASHINGTON (AP) – More than 4 million U.S. workers will become newly eligible for overtime pay under rules to be [...]
Wage theft occurs when employees are denied their rightful compensation for hours worked. And although workers can pursue federal remedies for unpaid hours, their complaints [...]
A Form 1099 is a type of “information return”. It is a tax form that you get in the mail if you received certain types of income during the year. You generally have to [...]