May 18, 2022 | Business Guides, Tax Guides
For the majority of businesses located in the United States, collecting and filing sales tax is an unavoidable responsibility. There are only five states that don’t collect sales tax: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. The other 45 states have...
Dec 27, 2020 | Tax Guides
January is a “perfect storm” of tax deadlines for bookkeepers and business owners. Sales tax, payroll, property tax, estimated payments, and the dreaded (but necessary) 1099 filings all come due at the same time. Whether you are sending 1099’s or receiving them from...
Oct 31, 2019 | Tax Guides
When I visit a hardware store or an office supply store I’m like a kid in a candy story – there are so many shiny new toys I’d love to take home to the office. So what’s your weakness? Maybe it’s that super thin laptop that you’ll be able to carry...
May 31, 2019 | Tax Guides
Towards the end of the spring school semester, a golden hiring opportunity opens up for small business owners. College and high school students begin looking for summer positions, hoping to make a little extra pocket change, and maybe even gain some vital work...
Apr 30, 2019 | Tax Guides
Most of us have heard the famous refrain about the two unescapable eventualities: death and taxes. Although we would prefer to avoid considering either subject, the ears of most business owners do perk up when hearing the phrase “tax deduction”. So when the Qualified...
Mar 31, 2019 | Tax Guides
For many small businesses their biggest challenge is finding qualified employees who will show up on time and perform an honest day’s work. Staffing choices have the potential to either make or break a business. Employment relationships can be difficult to manage, and...