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Hendersonville Small Business Holiday Expenses: What Can I Deduct On Taxes?
Key TakeawaysCompany-wide holiday parties for employees are generally 100% deductible, as long as theyâre not exclusive to owners or...
Davis, Brown & Company PLLCâs Perspective:Â What Are The Most Important Cybersecurity Measures for Small Businesses?
Key Takeaways Create a written data protection policy. Every employee should know the rules for handling sensitive data. Back up...
Can Hendersonville Investors Use Losses To Lower Capital Gains Federal Tax?
Key TakeawaysYou can sell losing investments to realize a capital loss that offsets taxable gains. If your losses exceed gains, you can...
Can End-Of-The-Year Giving Mean Tax Deductions For My Hendersonville Business?
Key Takeaways Your business can give back and receive tax benefits if the donation is correctly structured and documented. Charitable...
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit: Year-End Hiring Benefit for Hendersonville Businesses
Key TakeawaysYes, the WOTC applies if you hire someone before December 31, 2025. You must submit IRS Form 8850 to your State...
Why Cash Flow Management Is Important At Year-End in Your Hendersonville Business
Key Takeaways Profit doesnât equal liquidity: You can look great on paper (i.e., profitable) and still run out of cash. Year-end cash flow...
What Year-End Moves Can Protect Hendersonville Owners From Form W9 Mistakes?
Key TakeawaysKeep every contractorâs Form W9 on file before the first payment. If your contractor wonât give you a W9, be persistent. The IRS...
Changing Your Business Entity Means A Lower Tax Bill, Hendersonville Owners
Quick Summary: Could Changing My Business Entity Mean a Lower Tax Bill?If youâre a Sole Proprietor or single-member LLC, youâre likely paying a...
How To Handle Your Hendersonville Companyâs Payroll Taxes
It's no secret that for many people who get in hot water with the IRS, a very common reason is payroll taxes. For many, they aren't filing properly,...
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