Our spam filtering partner is reporting a high incidence of scam email designed to trick you into launching viruses on your computer. This virus circulating is the UPS/Fed Ex/USPS Delivery…
On November 24th, the IRS announced a taxpayer favorable change to the de minimis safe harbor limits for deducting materials and supplies and other small personal property items. Up until…
Max out your contribution and deduction limits. This is $5,500 ($6,500 if 50 or older), to a traditional or Roth IRA. This also applies to each person in a marriage,…
The United States Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Chief Accountant recently stressed, in a letter emailed to plan administrators, the importance of obtaining a quality audit from a qualified…
Regardless of whether your club is primarily golf, yacht, tennis, or all of the above; chances are you have a food and beverage operation. The FICA tip credit is available…
Contribute up to $2,550; $500 Carryover Option Available to Many. The Internal Revenue Service today reminded eligible employees that now is the time to begin planning to take full advantage…
The State of Oregon passed a law on June 22, 2015 requiring employers to provide protected sick time to all employees. This new law goes into effect as of January…
Any governmental agency that handles cash, checks, gift cards, or money orders is at high risk of fraud or theft. Fraud and theft can be committed by more than just…
Due to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), every employer with 50 or more full-time employees (including full-time equivalent employees) must report information about its 2015 workforce and health plans to…
Older taxpayers need to keep a careful eye on their required minimum distributions (RMDs) for the year, as a stiff penalty applies to those who don’t withdraw enough from their…