Cost control is fundamental for every business. However, the location and method of addressing this challenge can change over time based on various economic and logistical factors.
Strategic Planning for Businesses Needs to Include Innovation
When the leadership teams of many companies engage in strategic planning, they may be inclined to play it safe. And that’s understandable; sticking to strengths and slow, measured growth are often safe pathways to success.
Could a 412(e)(3) Retirement Plan Suit Your Business?
When companies reach the point where they’re ready to sponsor a qualified retirement plan, the first one that may come to mind is the 401(k). However, there are other, lesser-used options that could suit the distinctive needs of some business owners. Case in point: the 412(e)(3) plan.
Tax Secrets: Optimizing Business Website Expenses
Most businesses have websites today. Despite their widespread use, the IRS hasn’t issued formal guidance on when website costs can be deducted.
However, there are established rules that generally apply to the deductibility of business expenses and provide business taxpayers launching a website with some guidance about proper treatment. In addition, businesses can turn to IRS guidance on software costs. Here are some answers to questions you may have.
Be Aware of the Tax Consequences of Selling Business Property
You should understand the tax implications if you’re selling property used in your trade or business. There are many complex rules that can potentially apply. To simplify this discussion, let’s assume that the property you want to sell is land or depreciable property used in your business, which you have held for over a year.
Closing a Business Involves a Number of Tax Responsibilities
While many facets of the economy have improved this year, the rising cost of living and other economic factors have caused many businesses to close their doors. If this is your situation, we can help you, including taking care of various tax responsibilities.
Addressing Concerns When Selling Your Home to an S Corporation
Want to make money by renting out your home? If done correctly, this can boost your cash flow with minimal effort. Selling your home to your S corporation is one of the best strategies. Here’s why it’s better than just converting your home to a rental property.
The Importance of Buy-Sell Agreements for Co-owned Businesses
Are you buying a business that will have one or more co-owners? Or do you already own one fitting that description? If so, consider installing a buy-sell agreement. A well-drafted agreement can do these valuable things:
- Transform your business ownership interest into a more liquid asset,
- Prevent unwanted ownership changes, and
- Avoid hassles with the IRS.
Vroom Vroom: What Businesses Should Know about Sales Velocity
Owning and running a company tends to test one’s patience. You wait for strategies to play out. You wait for materials, supplies, or equipment to arrive. You wait for key positions to be filled. But, when it comes to sales, how patient should you be? A widely used metric called “sales velocity” can help you decide.
Tax Considerations When Choosing a Business Entity
Are you in the process of starting a business or contemplating changing your business entity? If so, you’ll need to decide how to organize your company. Should you operate as a C corporation or as a pass-through entity such as a partnership, limited liability company (LLC), or S corporation? Among the important factors to consider are the potential tax consequences.