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Company Car Tax Implications

The use of a company vehicle is a valuable fringe benefit for owners and employees of small businesses. This benefit results in tax deductions for the employer as well as tax breaks for the owners and employees using the cars. (And of course, they get the nontax benefits of driving

September 10th, 2019|

Report Discontinued Operations

Financial reporting generally focuses on the results of continuing operations. However a business may want to sell or retire a product line, asset group, or other component. Depending on the situation, such a disposal should be reported as a discontinued operation under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The rules

September 3rd, 2019|

Time to Hire a Controller or CFO?

Many business owners reach a point where managing the financial side of the enterprise becomes overwhelming. This is most likely a good thing, meaning the company is seeing growth and may be at a point where simple bookkeeping and basic financial reporting isn’t enough to manage future opportunities, risk, and

August 27th, 2019|

TCJA Makes “Kiddie Tax” Worse

In 1986, Congress enacted the “kiddie tax” rules to prevent parents and grandparents in high tax brackets from transferring income (usually from investments) to their children in lower tax brackets. While the tax troubled some families in the past, the Tax Cuts Jobs Act (TCJA) has made it worse today

August 20th, 2019|

Naming Your Trustee

When it comes to estate planning, trusts are appealing for many reasons. They can enable you to hold and transfer assets for beneficiaries, avoid probate and reduce estate tax exposure. But they can be complicated to set up. One of the major decisions you’ll need to make when establishing a

August 6th, 2019|
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