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? [...]
How much are you planning to invest in your new company? If you are using personal funds, you will need to make sure they are recorded correctly. Doing this will save you a [...]
Tired of going back to the car to see where you left that receipt? Now there is another reason to start using Quickbooks Online for your Small Business: Snap photos of your [...]
One of the most important bookkeeping tips for small businesses is to stay organized during the entire year so you are not scrambling come tax time. 1. Keep track of your [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]