Do you run a business from home? You may be able to deduct home office expenses Many people began working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic — and many still work from their home offices either all the time or... Read More
Are your Accounting and Development departments like oil and water? When Accounting and Development teams don’t work well together, the situation can lead to more than employee hostility and conflict. ... Read More
Answers to your questions about 2023 limits on individual taxes Many people are more concerned about their 2022 tax bills right now than they are about their 2023 tax situations. That’s understanda... Read More
Coming soon: 5 accounting rules that take effect in 2023 It can be challenging to keep track of which accounting rules are changing, when the changes kick in and for which types of entities. Plus,... Read More
FAQs about QuickBooks Almost 40 years after its launch, QuickBooks® remains the leading accounting software program for small and medium-sized businesses. If... Read More
Employers should be wary of ERC claims that are too good to be true The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) was a valuable tax credit that helped employers that kept workers on staff during the height of the COV... Read More
Unused PTO a problem? Consider a contribution arrangement A new year has arrived. For many businesses, this means employees’ paid time off (PTO) arrangements have reset. And at companies with... Read More
Before your nonprofit celebrates that new grant … Most not-for-profits can’t afford to turn down offers of financial support. At the same time, you shouldn’t blindly accept gove... Read More
SECURE 2.0 law may make you more secure in retirement A new law was recently signed that will help Americans save more for retirement, although many of the provisions don’t kick in for a ... Read More
Update on remote auditing Remote work became a buzz topic when the United States went into lockdown mode in 2020 to combat the effects of COVID-19. Like many compani... Read More