September 14, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Deadlines, Newsletter, Small Business, Tax, Uncategorized
Many homeowners across the country have seen their home values increase recently. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median price of homes sold in July of 2021 rose 17.8% over July of 2020. The median home price was $411,200 in the Northeast, $275,300 in the Midwest, $305,200 in the South and $508,300 in […]
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Selling a home: Will you owe tax on the profit?
September 14, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Deadlines, Newsletter, Small Business, Tax, Uncategorized
Many homeowners across the country have seen their home values increase recently. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median price of homes sold in July of 2021 rose 17.8% over July of 2020. The median home price was $411,200 in the Northeast, $275,300 in the Midwest, $305,200 in the South and $508,300 in […]
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Think like a lender before applying for a business loan
September 10, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Newsletter, Small Business
Commercial loans, particularly small business loans, have been in the news over the past year or so. The federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program has been helpful to many companies, though fraught with administrative challenges. As your business pushes forward, you may find yourself in need of cash in the months ahead. If so, more traditional […]
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IRS additional guidance addresses COBRA assistance under ARPA
August 24, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Deadlines, Small Business, Tax
In Notice 2021-46, the IRS recently issued additional guidance on the COBRA premium assistance provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Under the ARPA, a 100% COBRA premium subsidy and additional COBRA enrollment rights are available to certain assistance eligible individuals (AEIs) during the period beginning on April 1, 2021, and ending on September […]
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ABLE accounts may help disabled or blind family members
August 20, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Small Business, Tax
There may be a tax-advantaged way for people to save for the needs of family members with disabilities — without having them lose eligibility for government benefits to which they’re entitled. It can be done though an Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) account, which is a tax-free account that can be used for disability-related […]
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There’s currently a “stepped-up basis” if you inherit property — but will it last?
July 20, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Deadlines, Newsletter, Small Business, Tax, Uncategorized
If you’re planning your estate, or you’ve recently inherited assets, you may be unsure of the “cost” (or “basis”) for tax purposes. The current rules Under the current fair market value basis rules (also known as the “step-up and step-down” rules), an heir receives a basis in inherited property equal to its date-of-death value. So, […]
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Don’t assume your profitable company has strong cash flow
June 16, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Uncategorized
Most of us are taught from a young age never to assume anything. Why? Well, because when you assume, you make an … you probably know how the rest of the expression goes. A dangerous assumption that many business owners make is that, if their companies are profitable, their cash flow must also be strong. […]
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Retiring soon? 4 tax issues you may face
June 14, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Newsletter, Small Business
If you’re getting ready to retire, you’ll soon experience changes in your lifestyle and income sources that may have numerous tax implications. Here’s a brief rundown of four tax and financial issues you may deal with when you retire: Taking required minimum distributions. This is the minimum amount you must withdraw from your retirement accounts. You […]
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Still have questions after you file your tax return?
May 20, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Deadlines, Newsletter, Small Business, Tax
Even after your 2020 tax return has been successfully filed with the IRS, you may still have some questions about the return. Here are brief answers to three questions that we’re frequently asked at this time of year. Are you wondering when you will receive your refund? The IRS has an online tool that can […]
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Providing education assistance to employees? Follow these rules
May 4, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Newsletter, Small Business
Many businesses provide education fringe benefits so their employees can improve their skills and gain additional knowledge. An employee can receive, on a tax-free basis, up to $5,250 each year from his or her employer for educational assistance under a “qualified educational assistance program.” For this purpose, “education” means any form of instruction or training […]
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Should your business add Roth contributions to its 401(k)?
April 8, 2021 / by Sherie Johnson / Newsletter, Small Business, Tax
If your business sponsors a 401(k) plan, you might someday consider adding designated Roth contributions. Here are some factors to explore when deciding whether such a feature would make sense for your company and its employees. Key differences Roth contributions differ from other elective deferrals in two key tax respects. First, they’re irrevocably designated to […]
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