2017 might be your last chance to hire veterans and claim a tax credit

2017 might be your last chance to hire veterans and claim a tax creditWith Veterans Day on November 11, it’s an especially good time to think about the sacrifices veterans have made for us and how we can support them. One way businesses can support veterans is to hire them. The Work Opportunity tax credit (WOTC) can help businesses do just that, but it may not be available for hires made after this year.

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.

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.

A refresher on tax-related ACA provisions affecting businesses

A refresher on tax-related ACA provisions affecting businessesNow that the bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has been withdrawn and it’s uncertain whether there will be any other health care reform legislation this year, it’s a good time to review some of the tax-related ACA provisions affecting businesses:

Key deadlines for the remainder of 2017

Individual tax calendar: Key deadlines for the remainder of 2017While April 15 (April 18 this year) is the main tax deadline on most individual taxpayers’ minds, there are others through the rest of the year that are important to be aware of. To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2017 deadlines, here’s a look at when some key tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Keep in mind that this list isn’t all-inclusive, so there may be additional deadlines that apply to you.

A timely postmark on your tax return may not be enough to avoid late-filing penalties

A timely postmark on your tax return may not be enough to avoid late-filing penaltiesBecause of a weekend and a Washington, D.C., holiday, the 2016 tax return filing deadline for individual taxpayers was Tuesday, April 18. The IRS considers a paper return that’s due April 18 to be timely filed if it’s postmarked by midnight. But dropping your return in a mailbox on the 18th may not be sufficient.