With business travel ramping back up again, employers might start fielding questions from staff about the tax treatment of travel-related fringe benefits.For example, when your employees fly on business, some may earn frequent flyer miles. Should … [Read more...]
2023 – 03/09 – Does your student really need tuition insurance?
IRS final regs expand mandatory e-filing of many information returns
The IRS recently finalized regulations that substantially expand mandatory electronic filing (e-filing) of certain information returns. The regulations were proposed in 2021 to implement statutory changes made under the Taxpayer First Act of 2019. … [Read more...]
Forming a cross-functional sales team
Business owners are often warned about silos. Not the tall, cylindrical structures typically seen on farms or at grain processing facilities. Rather, the insular nature of many departments that results in the hoarding of information and a distinct … [Read more...]
2023 – 03/02 – Spotlight on executive compensation
Small employers: Don’t forget about the new and improved pension credit
At the very end of 2022, President Biden signed into law the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act (SECURE 2.0). Now that the year is well underway, small employers would be well-advised not to forget about a key feature of … [Read more...]
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