Daily Archives: March 11, 2019

How Small Businesses Sell Themselves Short on Accounting

How Small Businesses Sell Themselves Short on Accounting

Every now and then your assumptions can be challenged by an unexpected dose of reality. For example, a recent accounting study by Viewpost revealed that over a quarter of small businesses (SMBs) have no plan in the near future for a streamlined, end-to-end payment process. Even more surprising, this poll of 5,000 U.S. decision makers revealed that 18 percent of SMBs don’t use…

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New Tax Law Takes a Bite out of the Meals & Entertainment and Transportation Deductions

New Tax Law Takes a Bite out of the Meals & Entertainment and Transportation Deductions

Tax reform law commonly referred to as H.R. 1 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 has changed the deductibility of certain meals, entertainment and transportation expenses. Prior to 2018, a taxpayer could deduct 50 percent of business meals and entertainment and 100 percent of meals provided through an in-house cafeteria or meals provided for the convenience of the employer (i.e., de…

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Section 199A Qualified Business Income Deduction

Section 199A Qualified Business Income Deduction

Section 199A deduction also known as the Qualified Business Income deduction arises from the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017. This is a significant tax break for small business owners but there are rules and limits of course. Section 199, without the A, is the section covering Domestic Production Activities Deduction. Section 199A is seemingly modeled after this (or…

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What’s Actually Included in Cost of Goods Sold?

What’s Actually Included in Cost of Goods Sold?

At its surface, cost of goods sold seems like an easy number to calculate—it’s simply the amount you paid to create and deliver the goods you sold or services you delivered over a given time period. At its surface, cost of goods sold seems like an easy number to calculate—it’s simply the amount you paid to create and deliver the…

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