Hiring independent contractors instead of W-2 employees can save you a lot of money. How? By letting you avoid paying Social Security and Medicare taxes, state unemployment compensation insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, and more. But be careful! If the IRS conducts an employee classification audit and finds that your independent contractors are really … [Read more...]
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Create a tax-free deduction for your smart phone
Here’s good news (for a change!) from the IRS… If you and/or your employees use smart phones, you can create some nice no-hassle, tax-free fringe benefits. Want to find out how you can take advantage of Uncle Sam’s largesse? Then put down your iPhone or Android phone and read my new article titled Tax Tips: Create Tax-Free Fringe Benefit Deductions for Your … [Read more...]
A great tax-free way to reward employees
Everyone likes to be recognized for their efforts, contributions, and achievements. In fact, I’ll bet this is true of your employees. So how about rewarding them with a morale-boosting achievement award that’s tax deductible for your business and tax free for your employees? You’ll get all the details when you read my new article titled Tax Tips: Achievement Awards Are a … [Read more...]
Avoid Lost Deductions When Corporate Vehicle Is in Your Personal Name
Do you operate your business as an S or C corporation? Then be careful! You see, if you use your personal vehicle for corporate business, you could risk losing valuable tax deductions. If you want to stay on the right side of the law and keep money in your pocket, Read my new article Tax Tips: Avoid Lost Deductions When Corp. Vehicle Is in Your Personal Name! Here’s … [Read more...]
Get your personal home-office deduction for your S corporation
When it comes to the home-office deduction, sole proprietors have it easy. All they have to do is deduct home-office expenses on Schedule C. But what about folks who operate their businesses as S corporations? Can they also take advantage of the home-office deduction? The answer is a resounding “yes!” but you have to know how to play the game. We’ll explain how to come … [Read more...]