Marketplace Fairness Act

Marketplace Fairness Act Bill Gets a New Push in 2015

Tax

Just when you thought it was safe to dip your toes into the blue ocean waters of online retail, a menace from the deep is again lurking below the surface. It called the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA) bill and it has been newly re-introduced for 2015. Marketplace Fairness Act: What It Is and What It…

buyin a boat or other luxury item as a business asset

Buying a Boat (or Other Luxury Item) as a Business Asset

Tax Deductions

With the summer months upon us, you may be dreaming about a boat or a mountain condo. Your company has performed really well the past year, you are flush with cash assets, and ready to lay out some of those hard-earned profits on a vacation property, yacht, or private airplane. Would the new boat be…

Make your money work for you this summer

Make Your Money Work for You this Summer  

Tax Deductions

Consider this scenario. You are planning a three-day business conference in Lake Tahoe. There will be workshops on using the latest audio technology to produce your podcasts, one of the primary activities you do for your business. The hotel where the conference is being held just happens to be right next to Wally World. The…

Fast Facts on Assets, Amortization and Depreciation 

Tax

If your business earns $500,000 in a year. It may be tempting to try and offset those earnings by claiming more expenses. But the IRS will certainly want you to explain if you claim 20 or 30 percent of your revenue was eaten up by expenses. You can’t just buy a $50,000 automobile for the…

2015 Quarterly estimated tax payments

Understanding Your 2015 Federal Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments

Tax

  If you are new to business, paying your U S Taxes can be a little intimidating. It’s easier as an employee and they withhold the right amount from each of your paychecks. Sure, they take a large amount away, but you have a lot more left, so it doesn’t seem like a big deal….

7 Things You Need to Know About Filing a Federal Tax Extension

Tax, Tax Preparation

If you don’t have your taxes completed by the April 15th deadline, the IRS has a provision to file an extension using Form  4868. This gives you an automatic six-month extension to complete your return. People will usually file a Federal Tax Extension for one of two reasons: They haven’t collected all their paperwork and…

Business entity startup and setup

Business Entity Startup and Setup

One question we are often asked is, “What type of business entity should I set up?” The answer is always, “It depends.” There are implications that have to do with the type of business entity you establish, whether you declare yourself to be a sole proprietor, an LLC, or S-Corp. Different levels of government also…