Coverdell ESAs: The tax-advantaged way to fund elementary and secondary school costs

Coverdell ESAs: The tax-advantaged way to fund elementary and secondary school costsWith school letting out you might be focused on summer plans for your children (or grandchildren). But the end of the school year is also a good time to think about Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) — especially if the children are in grade school or younger.

Looking for concentration risks in your supply chain

Looking for concentration risks in your supply chainConcentration risks are a threat to your supply chain. These occur when a company relies on a customer or supplier for 10% or more of its revenue or materials, or on several customers or suppliers located in the same geographic region. If a key customer or supplier experiences turmoil, the repercussions travel up or down the supply chain and can quickly and negatively impact your business.

3 hot spots to look for your successor

3 hot spots to look for your successorPicking someone to lead your company after you step down is probably among the hardest aspects of retiring (or otherwise moving on). Sure, there are some business owners who have a ready-made successor waiting in the wings at a moment’s notice. But many have a few viable candidates to consider — others have too few.

Hire your children to save taxes for your business and your family

Hire your children to save taxes for your business and your familyIt can be difficult in the current job market for students and recent graduates to find summer or full-time jobs. If you’re a business owner with children in this situation, you may be able to provide them with valuable experience and income while generating tax savings for both your business and your family overall.

A “back door” Roth IRA can benefit higher-income taxpayers

A “back door” Roth IRA can benefit higher-income taxpayersA potential downside of tax-deferred saving through a traditional retirement plan is that you’ll have to pay taxes when you make withdrawals at retirement. Roth plans, on the other hand, allow tax-free distributions; the tradeoff is that contributions to these plans don’t reduce your current-year taxable income.

Enhance benefits’ perceived value with strong communication

Enhance benefits’ perceived value with strong communicationProviding a strong package of benefits is a competitive imperative in today’s business world. Like many employers, you’ve probably worked hard to put together a solid menu of offerings to your staff. Unfortunately, many employees don’t perceive the full value of the benefits they receive.

Operating across state lines presents tax risks — or possibly rewards

Operating across state lines presents tax risks — or possibly rewardsIt’s a smaller business world after all. With the ease and popularity of e-commerce, as well as the incredible efficiency of many supply chains, companies of all sorts are finding it easier than ever to widen their markets. Doing so has become so much more feasible that many businesses quickly find themselves crossing state lines.

Real estate investor vs. professional: Why it matters

Real estate investor vs. professional: Why it mattersIncome and losses from investment real estate or rental property are passive by definition — unless you’re a real estate professional. Why does this matter? Passive income may be subject to the 3.8% net investment income tax (NIIT), and passive losses generally are deductible only against passive income, with the excess being carried forward.