Remote Sellers — It’s Time To Review Your Sales Tax Obligations

In its 2018 decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld South Dakota’s “economic nexus” statute, expanding the power of states to collect sales tax from remote sellers. Today, nearly every state with a sales tax has enacted a similar law, so if your company does business across state lines, it’s a … Continue reading “Remote Sellers — It’s Time To Review Your Sales Tax Obligations”

Stretch Your Marketing Budget Dollars Further With Smart Strategies

If your marketing budget is limited, there may be ways to make that money go further. Smart strategies abound for small to midsize businesses. Let’s look at a few ideas for stretching your marketing dollars a bit further. Check Out The Big Guys Look to larger companies for ideas on how to improve and amp … Continue reading “Stretch Your Marketing Budget Dollars Further With Smart Strategies”

Small Businesses: Reduce Business Taxes for 2019

Don’t let the holiday rush keep you from taking some important steps to reduce business taxes for 2019. You still have time to execute a few strategies, including: 1. Buying Assets Thinking about purchasing new or used heavy vehicles, heavy equipment, machinery or office equipment in the new year? If so, be sure to buy … Continue reading “Small Businesses: Reduce Business Taxes for 2019”

Employee Electronic Device Policy: What’s the Best Policy for Your Company?

Employee electronic device policies pertaining to smartphones and other technology tools continue to frustrate business owners. The battle for business owners is trying to balance their needs for security and functionality against employees’ rights to privacy and freedom. At some companies, loose “bring your own device” (BYOD) policies are giving way to stricter “choose your … Continue reading “Employee Electronic Device Policy: What’s the Best Policy for Your Company?”

Q1 Taxes for 2020: Key Deadlines for Businesses & Other Employers

UPDATE: Please see latest deadlines for the Q1 Taxes 2021. Here are some key deadlines for the Q1 taxes 2020 affecting businesses and other employers. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you. Contact us to ensure you’re meeting all applicable deadlines and to learn … Continue reading “Q1 Taxes for 2020: Key Deadlines for Businesses & Other Employers”

What Lenders Look For In A Company Succession Plan

Business owners are urged to create company succession plans for the good of their families and their employees. But there’s someone else who holds a key interest in the longevity of your company: Your lender. If you want to maintain a clear path to acquiring the working capital your business may need after you’ve stepped … Continue reading “What Lenders Look For In A Company Succession Plan”

Holiday Parties and Gifts Can Help Show Your Appreciation & Provide Tax Breaks

With Thanksgiving behind us, the holiday season is in full swing. At this time of year, your business may want to show employee appreciation during the holidays. Many companies show its gratitude to employees and customers by giving them gifts or hosting holiday parties. It’s a good idea to understand the tax rules associated with … Continue reading “Holiday Parties and Gifts Can Help Show Your Appreciation & Provide Tax Breaks”