Tax Credits for Accommodating Disabled Workers Blog 01/01/2022 Businesses that make structural adaptations or other accommodations for employees or customers with disabilities may be ... Read More
January 2022 Tax Due Dates Blog 01/01/2022 During January All employers – Give your employees their copies of Form W-2 for 2021 by January 31, 2022. If an e... Read More
Tax Credit for Hiring Long-Term Unemployed Workers Blog 12/01/2021 With many businesses facing a tight job market, employers should know about a valuable tax credit available to them for ... Read More
December 2021 Tax Due Dates Blog 12/01/2021 December 10 Employees Who Work for Tips – If you received $20 or more in tips during November, report them to your... Read More
Worker Classification: Employee vs. Contractor Blog 11/02/2021 If you hire someone for a long-term, full-time project or a series of projects that are likely to last for an extended p... Read More
Employee Relocation: What Happens to Your Home? Blog 07/02/2021 Employees and small business owners often have questions about what to do with an employee’s home – and what... Read More
Working Remotely Could Affect Your Taxes Blog 12/01/2020 While some workers have returned to their offices, many have not. If you’re working remotely from a location in a ... Read More
Seasonal Workers and the Healthcare Law Blog 11/01/2020 Businesses often need to hire workers on a seasonal or part-time basis. For example, some businesses may need seasonal h... Read More
QuickBooks Tips: How To Track Employee Time, Part 2 Blog 10/01/2020 Last month, the concept of time tracking in QuickBooks was introduced. As a reminder, using the software’s tools m... Read More
Tax Considerations When Hiring Household Help Blog 09/01/2020 If you employ someone to work for you around your house, it is important to consider the tax implications of this type o... Read More