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HELP SAFEGUARD YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION BY FILING YOUR 2021 TAX RETURN EARLY

The IRS announced it is opening the 2021 individual income tax return filing season on January 24. (Business returns are already being accepted.) Even if you typically don not file until much closer to the April deadline (or you file for an extension until October), consider filing earlier this year. Why? You can potentially protect […]

HOW TO ASSESS FRAUD RISKS TODAY

Auditing standards require external auditors to consider potential fraud risks by watching out for conditions that provide the opportunity to commit fraud. Unfortunately, conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic may have increased your company’s fraud risks. For example, more employees may be working remotely than ever before. In addition, some workers may be experiencing personal financial […]

4 RED FLAGS OF AN UNRELIABLE BUDGET

Every business should prepare an annual budget. Creating a comprehensive, realistic spending plan allows you to identify potential shortages of cash, possible constraints on your capacity to fulfill strategic objectives, and other threats. Whether you have already put together a 2022 budget or still need to get on that before year-end, here are four red […]

6 Steps To Prepare Your Business For A Sale

The COVID-19 pandemic has put unprecedented stress on private business owners. Some are now considering selling their businesses. Before putting your business on the market, it is important to prepare it for sale. Here are six steps to consider. Clean Up The Financials Buyers are most interested in an acquisition target’s core competencies, and they […]

FASB OFFERS PRACTICAL EXPEDIENT FOR PRIVATE COMPANIES THAT ISSUE SHARE-BASED AWARDS

On October 25, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a simpler accounting option that will enable private companies to more easily measure certain types of shares they provide to both employees and nonemployees as part of compensation awards. Here are the details. Complex rules Many companies award stock options and other forms of share-based payments […]

IRS sending Information Letters to Recipients of Advance Child Tax Credit Payments and Third Economic Impact Payments

The IRS started issuing information letters to advance child tax credit recipients in December. Recipients of the third round of the Economic Impact Payments will begin receiving information letters at the end of January. Using the information in these letters when preparing a tax return can reduce errors and delays in processing. If you received […]

FEELING GENEROUS AT YEAR END? STRATEGIES FOR DONATING TO CHARITY OR GIFTING TO LOVED ONES

As we approach the holidays, many people plan to donate to their favorite charities or give money or assets to their loved ones. Here are the basic tax rules involved in these transactions. Donating to charity  Normally, if you take the standard deduction and do not itemize, you cannot claim a deduction for charitable contributions. But […]

IS A HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT RIGHT FOR YOU?

Given the escalating cost of health care, there may be a more cost-effective way to pay for it. For eligible individuals, a Health Savings Account (HSA) offers a tax-favorable way to set aside funds (or have an employer do so) to meet future medical needs. Here are the main tax benefits: Contributions made to an […]

DON’T LET VENDOR FRAUD INFILTRATE YOUR ORGANIZATION

Vendor fraud can be costly — particularly when several perpetrators are involved. The median loss of a fraud scheme conducted by two individuals is $200,000, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Losses rise precipitously to more than $500,000 when four or more people commit the fraud. These schemes typically involve the collusion of employees […]

Florida Law Change Effective October 1 Requires Businesses to Report Independent Contractors

Beginning October 1, 2021, Florida businesses or service recipients will be required to report new hire information for independent contractors to the Florida Child Support Program. Florida Statute § 409.2576 was amended to require business to report independent contractors making $600 or more per calendar year to the Florida Department of Revenue. Prior to this […]