Starting a Business? How You Should Treat Expenses on Your Tax Returns.

Have you recently started a new business? Or are you contemplating starting one? Launching a new business is a hectic, exciting time. And as you know, before you even open the doors, you generally have to spend a lot of money. You may have to train workers and pay for rent, utilities, marketing and more. […]

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Still Time For Small Business Owners to Set Up a SEP Retirement Plan for 2018

If you own a business and don’t have a tax-advantaged retirement plan, it’s not too late to establish one and reduce your 2018 tax bill. A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) can still be set up for 2018, and you can make contributions to it that you can deduct on your 2018 income tax return. Contribution […]

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Should You Lease or Buy That New Piece of Equipment?

Recent changes to federal tax law and accounting rules could affect whether you decide to lease or buy equipment or other fixed assets. Although there’s no universal “right” choice, many businesses that formerly leased assets are now deciding to buy them. Pros and cons of leasing From a cash flow perspective, leasing can be more […]

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What to Watch For When Receiving Incentive Stock Options

Incentive stock options (ISOs) are a popular form of compensation for executives and other employees of corporations. They allow you to buy company stock in the future at a fixed price equal to or greater than the stock’s fair market value on the ISO grant date. If the stock appreciates, you can buy shares at […]

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Business Start Up Action Items

Thinking of starting a business? Here are critical items you should address: Establish a Banking Relationship Financing needs Operating Account Set up Check deposit system Credit card processing access Get Legal File EIN application for business identification number Select choice of entity and file appropriate federal and state forms Set up state Unemployment account Create […]

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Now What? Planning Items Post Sale of Your Practice

Take a Multi-Year Outlook on Income Tax Planning It is essential that you know what your tax liability will be from the sale of your practice. Once the tax liability is determined, be sure that your withholdings on compensation, and quarterly estimated income tax payments, have you meet your income tax “safe harbor.” In most […]

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Abbott Pratt Quick Tax Tip→

As illustrated in a previous post, the tax law changes of 2018 brought along a new benefit to pass through entities: The QBI Deduction, which is a deduction up to 20% of qualified business income. This Section, though, is full of complexities, as it includes many limitations and multiple calculations. The biggest limitation was if […]

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Abbott Pratt Quick Tax Tip → Let the Filing Season Begin

The new year is almost upon us! With each new year comes the compliance aspect of taxes – the preparation and filing of returns. As an employer it is your obligation to make sure all filings are done in a timely manner. Be sure to have Forms W-2, W-3, and 1099-Misc information returns complete and […]

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Abbott Pratt Tax Talks: Health Insurance for S-Corp Owners

What a great time of the year. The holidays are upon us, and tax season is right around the corner. Since there is still time to make any reporting changes needed before year end, those who are 2% or greater shareholders in an S- Corporation should be sure not to miss this item. As most […]

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Abbott Pratt Tax Talks: Non-Cash Charitable Contributions

Going through the rooms of our house for our family’s upcoming move, my wife and I were constantly debating whether or not we would keep or purge our accrued belongings. Instead of cramming the household items into bags and tossing them out with the trash, we knew our valuable, yet slightly used items could possibly […]

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