Businesses Must Electronically File Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000, Beginning Jan. 1, 2024

This article was published by the IRS.  The Internal Revenue Service has announced that starting Jan. 1, 2024, businesses are required to electronically file (e-file) Form 8300, Report of Cash Payments Over $10,000, instead of filing a paper return. This new requirement follows final regulations amending e-filing rules for information returns, including Forms 8300. Businesses that [...]

Earned Income Tax Credit

Millions of workers qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit for the first time due to changes like the birth of a child. Visit IRS.gov/eitc for more details.

Have You Checked Your Withholding Lately?

There are many reasons to check your tax withholding. This means looking to see how much money your employer is withholding from your paycheck for federal income tax. Remember, you can visit IRS.gov/withholding any time for more info. It's a good idea to check your withholding as it will help you avoid a surprise at tax [...]

W-2s, W-3s, 1099-NEC, Information Returns Due Date: January 31

If you are an employer, here is an important filing deadline reminder. The law requires you to file a copy of the W-2 forms you give to your employees by January 31st. You are also required to file the W-3 forms. Remember, you need to send these forms to the Social Security Administration. In addition, if [...]

Forecasting Profits with Accurate Construction Job Costing

A project estimate is the beginning of the client relationship and is especially crucial to getting a construction project off the ground. Accurate job costing is needed to verify the financial viability and profitability of a project; it’s also a prerequisite to a successful bid. Accurate job estimates along with Work-in-Progress (WIP) reports shared with the [...]

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