Most Americans are pulling together to fight the COVID-19 virus. But some crooks have other ideas: They’re using the pandemic to phish, hack and lie their way into your wallet. We offer defense tips.
COVID-19 has forced many business owners to re-evaluate the size of their workforces. The choice between layoffs and furloughs brings up a variety of compliance issues.
Retaining employees and maintaining payroll has become difficult for many small businesses across the country. The SBA’s Payroll Protection Program offers relief for some.
Another coronavirus (COVID-19) law has been enacted and it provides some relief to businesses and employers that are suffering. This article provides some highlights.
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has pushed many small businesses to the brink. If you’re struggling, consider a new SBA loan launched specifically because of the outbreak.
There are many ways to conduct a business for tax purposes, including as an S corporation or a partnership. But many new ventures start out as sole proprietorships. Here are nine tax rules and considerations involved in operating as that entity.
Your CFO plays a critical support role, providing your management team with ideas and data to facilitate strategic decision-making. What’s needed to fill these shoes?
Saving for retirement is essential for financial security and the government provides tax incentives. If you’re eligible, you still have time to contribute to an IRA, Roth IRA or SEP and benefit on your 2019 tax return.
How much can your employees contribute to 401(k) plans this year? How much do employees have to earn in 2020 before they can stop paying Social Security tax? Here are the answers to these and other questions about annual tax-related inflation adjustments affecting businesses.