'Can't I write that off?': 3 tales of crazy tax deductions
As accountants trudge through another grueling tax season, a little levity would probably be welcomed with open arms.
As accountants trudge through another grueling tax season, a little levity would probably be welcomed with open arms.
Would you believe the phrase, “They owe it to me,” is dangerous?
COVID-19 sick/family leave and employee retention (ERC) tax credits may be in the rearview mirror, but thanks to IRS Form 941-X, Adjusted Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return or Claim for Refund Form, it’s not too late to claim them. Before dismissing the idea that there might still be money left on the table from Q3 […]
It’s tax time. That means scores of people are pleading their case for insane tax write-offs — some of which actually get OK’d.
Heads up for A/P: The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced its FY 2024 per-diem allowance rates for folks traveling for work in the continental United States (CONUS), effective Oct. 1, 2023. While many employers use the per-diem rates set by the GSA, they can use alternative reimbursement methods as well, such as the […]
If your company has been thinking about creating a leave donation program to help the victims of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the IRS has just approved it. In Notice 2022-28, the IRS issued guidelines for employers wishing to adopt a leave donation program so their employees can provide aid to Ukrainian citizens/residents, refugees and individuals […]
Naturally you hate the thought of leaving any money on the table. But at times it’s smarter to write off a customer deduction.
Negotiation is a tactic every Finance chief employs. But renegotiation may be the key to real savings.
OK, so IT gripes about every department. But there are some finance-specific bugaboos that really get their goat.
President Trump’s just-unveiled his “United Framework for Fixing Our Broken Tax Code” plan, and it claims to offer some very big tax benefits to businesses and individuals alike. It’s starting to gain some momentum, but can it actually deliver?
The federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have been almost nine months ago, but the IRS has just gotten around to letting you know how to implement several of its provisions.
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