Making the Most of Your Home Office Deduction
Congress Passes Paycheck Protection Program Increase Act of 2020
CARES Act – How It Impacts You and Your Business
Individuals and Families Individual Tax Credit/Rebate All individuals who are not dependents are eligible to receive a rebate of up to $1,200 rebate ($2,400 for married filing joint taxpayers). In addition, taxpayers with children dependents qualify for up to a $500 rebate per child. The payment will be based on the 2018 tax return…
Read More$2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Package – Who and When You Should Expect Your Direct Payment Check
Single adults with adjusted gross income up to $75,000 will get a $1,200 payment. Married couples with adjusted gross income up to $150,000 will get $2,400. Single parents who file as head of household with adjusted gross income up to $112,500 will get the full $1,200 check. Additionally, Americans with dependent children under the age…
Read More$2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus Bill Passes the House – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
PARTIAL HIGHLIGHTS OF CONGRESS’ $2.2 TRILLION VIRUS RELIEF PACKAGE (As of Friday, March 27, 2020) Here is a partial list of the highlights of a roughly $2.2 trillion package to rush aid to businesses, workers and a health care system slammed by the coronavirus pandemic. The package, approved by the Senate yesterday and today…
Read More6 TIPS FOR FINDING THE TAX ADVISOR WHO CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR FINANCIAL DREAMS
Smart tax decisions can often save business owners millions of dollars over a lifetime. And that makes partnering with an exceptional tax advisor one of the most important steps you can take to protect and grow your wealth.
And, depending on the structure of your business, you may not have to pay any payroll taxes either. The companies that fall into this category are sole proprietorships, LLCs taxed as disregarded entities, and LLCs taxed as partnerships and owned by you solely. This does not apply to corporations, however, though they may be able to do something about that:
The TCJA is in Full Effect: How Physicians Can Keep More Money
The new tax law made it easier for many doctors to pay less, but not everyone will benefit. From charity to children, here are the decisions which could affect how much income doctors retain in 2019 Doctors are frequently exhausted by their duties and find focusing on their taxes difficult – and MD Magazine…
Read MoreTHE 8 BIGGEST ASSET PROTECTION MISTAKES DOCTORS MAKE
In today’s litigious society, getting sued is not uncommon – especially for doctors. One in three physicians has a medical liability lawsuit filed against them during their careers, a proportion that goes up as a physician gets older.
Read MoreTHE TAX BENEFITS OF PUTTING YOUR KIDS ON YOUR PAYROLL
If you run a business and can find legitimate work for your kids who are under age 18, you can pay them up to $12,000 per year and they won’t have to pay any income tax. The benefit for you is that you will not have to worry about worker’s comp or unemployment insurance.
And, depending on the structure of your business, you may not have to pay any payroll taxes either. The companies that fall into this category are sole proprietorships, LLCs taxed as disregarded entities, and LLCs taxed as partnerships and owned by you solely. This does not apply to corporations, however, though they may be able to do something about that:
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