Should you pivot your business and what exactly is a pivot? There are right ways and wrong ways to pivot. Pivot Defined A pivot is a change in the direction of your business. It can relate to the type of services you offer, clients/customers served, your role, and the overall business model. Right Way to […]
Easy IRS Red Flag to Avoid
The last thing anyone wants is to be audited by the IRS. One simple way to avoid waving a red flag at the IRS is to be aware of this . . . Information Matching The IRS receives a significant number of informational returns from businesses that are required to report payments they made to […]
Personal Financial Planning for Business Owners in 3 Steps
Financial planning for business owners differs from regular W-2 employees and should be handled differently. These are 3 steps business owners should take: Step 1: Plan for Volatile Earnings This is especially true if you operate a business that ebbs and flows with economic cycles, such as construction and real estate. However, company specific changes […]
How Will IRS Job Cuts Impact You?
There was a recent announcement regarding staffing cuts at the IRS. How will this impact you and should you be concerned? Background Information The IRS hired approximately 22,000 people during 2022, 31,000 during 2024, and approximately 20,000 during 2024 for a total workforce of more than 100,000 employees. This has been the largest number of […]
Heavy Vehicle Heavy Deduction
As a business owner, there are tax benefits for using a vehicle for business purposes. Not all vehicles are created equally, and here are examples of some that produce a larger deduction. SUV’s and Pickups Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) above 6,000 pounds and not more than 14,000 produce a much greater […]
Tax Scam Alerts
Scams are on the rise now that it’s tax season. The IRS has made taxpayers aware of popular scams on their website, including: Charity Impersonators To make sure the charity you are donating to is legitimate, then you can use the tax exempt organization search function at https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/ Unfortunately, a contribution to a fake charity […]
Don’t Make These 2 Mistakes When Paying Your Taxes
When paying your tax balances or estimated tax payments, there are two ways that commonly create issues with the IRS and the states. These are: Paying by Check Making a tax payment with an old-fashioned check creates issues in multiple ways. Making a Payment from Your Spouse’s Tax Account or Social Security Number For some […]
Useful Online Tools at the IRS
The IRS has some useful tools on their website irs.gov. Be careful to make sure you use .gov after typing irs. Here are some of the tools: Where’s My Refund? To track the status of your refund after filing your individual return, click on Get your refund status. You will need: Make a Payment You […]
What is an External Revenue Service?
Everyone is aware of what the Internal Revenue Service does, especially when they file their tax returns, but what exactly is an External Revenue Service and how would this impact you? Proposed Agency An External Revenue Service would be responsible for collecting tariffs from foreign goods that are sold in the U.S. Tariffs are expected […]
Be Aware of These Upcoming Tax Due Dates
The IRS issued a 14-page tax calendar publication, which is useful for helping with insomnia. Instead, here are some upcoming, common due dates that you should be aware of: January 31st March 17th (normally it is the 15th, but it falls on a Saturday this year) April 15th June 16th September 15th October 15th January […]