Paying more attention to the books now will cut chaos when the filing deadline looms next year.
In most cases, an IRS income tax audit is nothing to fear. The keys are to keep calm and make sure you’re accompanied by an accounting professional.
The government doesn’t mess around when you owe it money. If you or your business is in tax debt, do what you can to get out in front of it.
You can’t fight City Hall (in most cases), but it pays to understand the various taxes and deductions that apply to your business.
Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) recently released a video detailing news of the U.S. Department of Treasury granting a 90-day deferral on federal excise taxes for hunting, shooting, archery and fishing products.
Our friends at the Archery Trade Association (ATA) produced this video to help hunting retailers navigate the somewhat murky waters regarding tax implications for 2020 coronavirus programs.
If your business has been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis (and, at this point, it’s hard to imagine any business hasn’t been), here are some tax credits worth knowing about.
New rules aim to help employers keep workers on the payroll while ensuring that employees do not have to choose between a paycheck and public health measures.
If you attend trade shows on a regular basis, you've probably noticed that travel costs keep going up. Here's how to cut down on the costs of travel and lodging.
One of the most recent implications of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is the complete overhaul of the W-4 form. With tax season upon us, it’s a good idea for business owners to examine some of the ways in which this familiar document has changed.