There is nothing more permanent in life than death and taxes. It is a reality that people have to deal with every year. Whether you’re gainfully employed, running a small business, or an owner of a large company, you still have to file the necessary taxes come tax season. It helps to always have your books balanced so you don’t rush with all the computations […] Read more »
The Freelancer’s Tax Guide for 2016
The allure of working from home, managing your own schedule and hitting “snooze” without dire consequences makes freelancing a viable career option for many Americans. In fact, this trend has gained popularity among both established professionals and those just entering the workforce. However, despite those perks, an unavoidable drawback remains––filing taxes. Although this yearly headache can drain the wallets of freelancers everywhere, this guidemap will […] Read more »
Find the Quicker Path to File Your 1099s and W-2s
Staying in compliance with the Internal Revenue code during tax time takes patience. The tax preparation burden on business owners grows each year, with increasing regulations and costs. According to the NSBA Small Business Taxation Survey, almost one half of small business owners spent over $5,000 on federal tax administration. This results in one in three business owners thinking that tax complexity is a critical […] Read more »
E-file Security and Safety Concerns
For businesses small and large, the number of customer and employee data breaches is on the rise. The increase of hacking technology in turn increases the concern to secure sensitive customer data for standard business operations. For businesses tax filing, the IRS is taking every precaution to fight identity theft and protect recipient data. The IRS identified a 78% increase in tax identity-theft incidents from […] Read more »