As a business owner, it’s important to know how you should treat
payments you make to the people who work for you. The simplest
explanation is that an “employee” has taxes withheld from their
paychecks and receives a W-2 at tax time - while “contract...read more
Creating a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a common first step when
starting a business, and there are good reasons. It’s a legal entity
that potentially offers liability protection, but it’s usually easier
and less costly to create than a corpora...read more
Working from home has its pros and cons! And if you do work from home, a
juicy tax break would be a great bonus. Typically, being allowed to take
a deduction for your home office is limited to self-employed individuals
on the federal (IRS) side, but ...read more
Did you pay someone to help with your business? If so, you might need to
file a W-2 form for an employee or a Form 1099-NEC for contracted help.
If you have bona fide W-2 employees, you’re probably already withholding
taxes and you know those W-2 for...read more
Do you want to drive away with massive vehicle tax deductions? Before
you race to the tax-filing finish line, there are things you need to
know to ensure that tax win! While vehicle deductions can be huge,
there’s a great responsibility to thoroughly...read more
You don’t know what you don’t know! For example, did you know that many
self-employed taxpayers qualify for a health insurance tax deduction? Or
did you know that if you don’t file the proper forms for employers and
contractors (on time), the IRS cou...read more
Having a business is both exciting and rewarding! But it can be
confusing if you don’t know what it means for your tax returns. Whether
you’re starting off and plan to conquer the world with your new
business, have a side gig for a little extra cash,...read more
I have a two-member LLC with my wife that is taxed as an S-Corp. The
business had a loss for the year, but my wife was passive for the first
9 months of the year and active for the last three months of the year.
Can she still claim the loss against h...read more
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I am suing my partners on behalf of the firm for breach of fiduciary
duty and am not being reimbursed legal fees - I was told that goes on
Schedule E part 2 line 28(i), but i cannot figure out where to put the
information in the guidance system and i...read more
I have an LLC, and I leased a car that is used entirely for business. I
paid the lease payments with my personal funds instead of from the LLC
bank account. Can I still deduct the lease payments? Is there anything I
can do now to make the situation c...read more
I am a 1099-NEC worker. I am contracted under one business and usually
work between 20-30 hours per week. I'm not sure how to answer the yes or
no statement "I didn't actively participate in the operation of this
business." I definitely worked more t...read more