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A Tax Break for Educators
Teachers who are getting ready for a new school year often pay for some of their classroom supplies out-of-pocket. They may be able to get some of...
How to Keep Control Over Inventory
Many businesses need to have some inventory available. But having too much inventory is expensive, not just to purchase but also to store, safeguard...
Using an IRA Withdrawal for a Qualified Home Purchase
Purchasing a home is expensive, leaving many would-be buyers feeling cash-strapped. If that’s you, you might be considering taking some money from...
Independent Contractors: Classify Carefully
Many businesses use independent contractors to help keep their costs down and provide flexibility for short-term needs. But the question of whether...
5 Strategies for Improving Collections
Businesses that operate in the retail or restaurant spheres have it relatively easy when it comes to collections. They generally take payments right...
Renting to Family Members
As rents continue to rise in many areas, you may decide to help your financially challenged family members by renting a property to them at a...
HSAs Can Be Powerful Retirement Saving Tools
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are tax-advantaged savings vehicles for funding health care expenses not covered by insurance. And for those in...
Does the Corporate Transparency Act Apply to Your Business?
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), many businesses are subject to new reporting requirements that took effect on January 1, 2024. That...
Sending the Kids to Day Camp May Bring a Tax Break
Among the many challenges of parenthood is childcare for kids when school lets out. Babysitters are one option, or you might consider sending them...