Changes in the 1099-K Reporting Threshold

Changes in the 1099-K Reporting Threshold

On December 23, 2022, the IRS stated that it would postpone the $600 reporting requirement for Form 1099-K that was scheduled to take effect during the 2022 tax year. Instead, these obligations have been delayed by one year to give people more time to prepare. Form...
What Businesses Need to Know About the Excise Tax

What Businesses Need to Know About the Excise Tax

Excise tax is a type of indirect tax levied on specified commodities, services, or activities. Gas, flight tickets, large trucks and highway tractors, indoor tanning, tires, cigarettes, and other commodities and services are often subject to a federal excise tax. This...
Tax Credit for Hiring Long-term Unemployed Workers

Tax Credit for Hiring Long-term Unemployed Workers

With many companies enduring a tight labor market, employers should be aware of a useful tax credit available to them for employing long-term unemployed individuals and other categories of employees who face major employment impediments. If your company is currently...
Small Business Taxpayers: The Year in Review

Small Business Taxpayers: The Year in Review

Here’s what company owners should know about 2022 tax legislation Standard Mileage Rates Because of inflation, there were 2 standard mileage rates in 2022: 62.5 cents per business mile driven (July 1-December 31, 2022) and 58.5 per business mile driven (January 1-June...