by Lori Bowden | Jun 4, 2024 | News, Newsletter, Taxes
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), many businesses are subject to new reporting requirements that took effect on January 1, 2024. That means certain companies are required to provide information related to their “beneficial owners,” that is, the individuals...
by Lori Bowden | Jun 3, 2024 | News, Newsletter, Taxes
Among the many challenges of parenthood is childcare for kids when school lets out. Babysitters are one option, or you might consider sending them to a day camp. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but if you do choose a day camp, you could be eligible for a tax...
by Lori Bowden | Jun 2, 2024 | Business, Newsletter, Taxes
If you check the Internal Revenue Code, you may be surprised to find that most business deductions aren’t specifically listed there. For example, the tax law doesn’t explicitly state that you can deduct office supplies and certain other expenses. Some expenses are...
by Lori Bowden | Jun 1, 2024 | Fraud, Individuals, Newsletter
Scam artists seek new ways to steal financial data and money from vulnerable people in any season. Such fraudulent activities often target older adults. Here are three ways to help prevent elder financial abuse and fraud, whether you’re in this age bracket or you...
by Lori Bowden | May 5, 2024 | Newsletter, Taxes
If you employ a household worker who isn’t an independent contractor, you may be required to pay employment taxes on the worker’s cash wages. This is commonly referred to as the “nanny tax.” In 2024, when a household employee’s cash wages reach at least $2,700, you...