Understanding deferred tax assets and liabilities

Deferred tax assets and liabilities may be terms you’ve seen added by your accountant to your small business balance sheet. They are financial items on a company’s balance sheet that exist because the income on the tax return is different than the income in the accounting records. Learn how to evaluate, make sense of, and take [...]

Taxpayer Advocate Service: Helping Taxpayers Navigate Their IRS Issues or Concerns

This article was published by the IRS. The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the IRS that helps taxpayers and protects taxpayers' rights. They can offer help when tax problems cause a financial difficulty. When the taxpayer has tried and been unable to resolve their issue with the IRS, or a taxpayer believes [...]

QuickBooks Checking: Small Business Banking Reimagined

QuickBooks Checking is a bank account reimagined for small business. It allows your money to work for you right in QuickBooks Online. Time is money. QuickBooks Checking is not just fast; it's instant. As soon as invoices are paid online or you take a payment with the card reader, funds are available. Then as money comes [...]

Employment Taxes

As an employer, you do not need to register yourself for withholding to pay your own income taxes. If you expect to owe more than $400 in MA income tax, you are required to make individual estimated income payments. Rules are a little different for farmers and fishermen. You can find more information on the DOR [...]

IRS Help for Employers Wanting to Rehire Retirees or Keep Them after Retirement Age

This article was published by the IRS. The IRS reminds employers they generally won't jeopardize the tax status of their pension plans if they rehire retirees or permit distributions of retirement benefits to current employees who have reached age 59 ½ or the plan's normal retirement age. With the COVID-19 pandemic, many employers, including governmental employers, [...]

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