Learn how to avoid common employment tax mistakes and stay compliant with IRS regulations to save time, money, and stress.

Learn how to avoid common employment tax mistakes and stay compliant with IRS regulations to save time, money, and stress.
Business owners often find themselves completing one task and quickly moving on to another in the day-to-day of staying dynamic and relevant. Hence, it is not surprising that in pursuit of a successful business, receipts, expenses and business activities that would be...
A failure to meet tax deadlines can mean more than a headache, it can mean a hefty financial penalty and possible interest. Depending on the details behind the error, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) could also attempt to make allegations of criminal wrongdoing....
Worried about the possibility of an employment tax audit for your business? Here are specific areas the IRS may scrutinize closely.
Businesses must meet federal, state, and local tax obligations. These rules and laws are not always easy to navigate. Violations are common and can quickly lead to harsh financial penalties. In some cases, particularly if the taxing authority can establish that there...
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The Tax Code and additional Congressional action have given the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) many different tools to come after employers as well as those they consider responsible parties who fail to withhold and remit employment taxes. One such example is the...
In recent years, there has been an uptick in the number of businesses here in Washington, D.C. and elsewhere employing workers on a remote basis. This increase in remote work has led to an emergence of tax liability concerns that employers are only beginning to...
There are many aspects of running a business that can give business owners more than their fair share of stress headaches – not the least of which is figuring out employment taxes. As complex as filing taxes can be at times, it’s important to get it right if you want...
A law was enacted in 2000, The New E-Conomy Transformation Act of 2000, that allowed Qualified High Technology Companies (QHTC) to have certain tax benefits. In 2020, the QHTC Tax Incentives Modification Amendment Act of 2020 eliminated, imposed or changed limits on...