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What are the tax implications of buying or selling a business?
2/16/2021
Merger and acquisition activity in many industries slowed during 2020 due to COVID-19. But analysts expect it to improve in 2021 as the country comes out of the pandemic. If you are considering buying or selling another business, it’s...
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Did you make donations in 2020? There’s still time to get substantiation
2/16/2021
If you’re like many Americans, letters from your favorite charities may be appearing in your mailbox acknowledging your 2020 donations. But what happens if you haven’t received such a letter — can you still claim a deduction for...
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Should my distressed company consider a debt restructuring?
2/12/2021
Many businesses have experienced severe cash flow problems during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, some may have delayed or missed loan payments. Instead of filing for bankruptcy in court, delinquent debtors may reach out to lenders about...
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Many tax amounts affecting businesses have increased for 2021
2/9/2021
A number of tax-related limits that affect businesses are annually indexed for inflation, and many have increased for 2021. Some stayed the same due to low inflation. And the deduction for business meals has doubled for this year after a new law was...
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2021 individual taxes: Answers to your questions about limits
2/9/2021
Many people are more concerned about their 2020 tax bills right now than they are about their 2021 tax situations. That’s understandable because your 2020 individual tax return is due to be filed in less than three months (unless you file an...
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Financial keys to securing a commercial loan
2/5/2021
Does your business need a loan? Before contacting your bank, it’s important to gather all relevant financial information to prove your business is creditworthy. By anticipating information requests, you can expedite the application process and...
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The power of the tax credit for buying an electric vehicle
2/2/2021
Although electric vehicles (or EVs) are a small percentage of the cars on the road today, they’re increasing in popularity all the time. And if you buy one, you may be eligible for a federal tax break.
The tax code provides a credit to...
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The new Form 1099-NEC and the revised 1099-MISC are due to recipients soon
2/1/2021
There’s a new IRS form for business taxpayers that pay or receive certain types of nonemployee compensation and it must be furnished to most recipients by February 1, 2021. After sending the forms to recipients, taxpayers must file the...
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Don’t forget to take required minimum distributions this year
2/1/2021
If you have a traditional IRA or tax-deferred retirement plan account, you probably know that you must take required minimum distributions (RMDs) when you reach a certain age — or you’ll be penalized. The CARES Act, which passed last...
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Footnote disclosures: The story behind the numbers
2/1/2021
The footnotes to your company’s financial statements give investors and lenders insight into account balances, accounting practices and potential risk factors — knowledge that’s vital to making well-informed business and investment...
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The cents-per-mile rate for business miles decreases again for 2021
2/1/2021
This year, the optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business decreased by one-and-one-half cents, to 56 cents per mile. As a result, you might claim a lower deduction for...
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New law doubles business meal deductions and makes favorable PPP loan changes
1/29/2021
The COVID-19 relief bill, signed into law on December 27, 2020, provides a further response from the federal government to the pandemic. It also contains numerous tax breaks for businesses. Here are some highlights of the Consolidated...
Includes insights from Holly L. Lieser
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Accounting for property, plant and equipment assets
1/22/2021
Businesses and not-for-profit entities capitalize machines, furniture, buildings, and other property, plant and equipment (PPE) assets on their balance sheets. Here’s a refresher on some common questions about how to properly report these...
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2021 tax calendar
1/22/2021
To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2021 deadlines, we’ve provided this summary of when various tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Please review the calendar and let us know if you have any questions...
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PPP loans have reopened: Let’s review the tax consequences
1/21/2021
The Small Business Administration (SBA) announced that the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) reopened the week of January 11. If you’re fortunate to get a PPP loan to help during the COVID-19 crisis (or you received one last year), you...
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One reason to file your 2020 tax return early
1/21/2021
The IRS announced it is opening the 2020 individual income tax return filing season on February 12. (This is later than in past years because of a new law that was enacted late in December.) Even if you typically don’t file until much closer...
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Can your business benefit from the enhanced Employee Retention Tax Credit?
1/15/2021
COVID-19 has shut down many businesses, causing widespread furloughs and layoffs. Fortunately, employers that keep workers on their payrolls are eligible for a refundable Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC), which was extended and enhanced in the...
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Assessing and mitigating key person risks
1/15/2021
Auditing standards require a year-end risk assessment. One potential source of risk may be a small business’s reliance on the owner and other critical members of its management team. If a so-called “key person” unexpectedly becomes...
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415 Group welcomes new talent to growing team
1/14/2021
415 Group, a certified public accounting, business consulting and IT services firm, continues to draw top talent from across Northeast Ohio with the hiring of five new team members. With these new additions, the firm adds a supervisor, three...
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New law provides option to delay implementing the updated CECL standard
1/8/2021
The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA), signed into law on December 27, 2020, includes a variety of economic relief measures. One such measure allows certain banks and credit unions to temporarily postpone implementation of the controversial...
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