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  • Millennial Grocery Shopping Trends: 3 Things to Know

    Jul 14, 2016

    There’s little doubt that Millennials are changing the rules when it comes to grocery shopping. But just how is this group of 83 million people affecting the playing field? Here are 3 significant things to keep in mind.

  • 12 Types of Insurance to Consider for Your Small Business

    Jun 15, 2016

    Insurance can be costly. But it can be even more so when you need it and don’t have it. And there are certain policies you can buy that meet certain needs you may not have considered yet. These policies cover small business owners for the following.

  • 7 Steps For Succession Planning

    May 1, 2022

    Many business owners have some idea of when they will retire. But what of those owners who suddenly pass away or become incapacitated? Who will lead the business? Having a comprehensive succession plan is extremely important.

  • Valuing Your Small Business

    Aug 15, 2016

    Getting help from a professional, such as someone accredited in business valuation, can mean the difference between leaving money on the table and realizing a business’s full worth. Here are a few common business valuation methods.

  • The Home Office Deduction

    Oct 14, 2016

    If you operate your business from your home or if you do work at home for your employer, you may realize significant tax savings. However, in order to qualify for this deduction, you must meet certain IRS requirements.

  • Which Business Structure Is Right for You?

    Jan 16, 2017

    One thing to consider when starting your business is the type of structure to use. This issue has both tax and legal implications for the business and its owners. Here are several formats worth noting.

  • The IRS Interview – What to Do

    Apr 27, 2016

    While conducting an audit, the IRS is required to speak only with the taxpayer’s qualified representative, if that is the taxpayer’s preference. There may be instances where it is necessary for the taxpayer to participate in the IRS interview process. Keep the following in mind.

  • Are They Really Independent Contractors?

    Sep 3, 2014

    Are They Really Independent Contractors? With upcoming employer mandates from the Affordable Care Act, enforcement by the IRS might increase. The line between independent contractor and employee is not always clear. Guidelines that can be used in making the determination.

  • How to Deal with the IRS If You Are a Closely-Held Business

    Jul 31, 2014

    How to deal with the IRS if you are a closely-held business. If you have ever squared off with a Revenue Officer or Revenue Agent, you know how difficult it can be to resolve your tax issues. Tips to keep in mind when things get 'hot' with the IRS. Working through tax debt.

  • You Didn't File a 1099?

    Sep 9, 2014

    You paid your subcontractors but did not send them a Form 1099. The auditor has copies of your checks verifying the payment. The IRS auditor says you cannot deduct an expense if you did not send Form 1099. The IRS auditor is confusing two separate rules.

  • S Corporation Shareholders: Deducting Self-Employed Medical Insurance

    May 29, 2013

    May 29, 2013 By Dan Gibson, CPA  In this era of ever increasing medical insurance premiums, S corporation shareholders should be mindful of the limitations with respect to these expenditures.  By ignoring these limitations, shareholders risk the deductibility and the

  • What Are My Chances of Being Audited?

    Aug 5, 2014

    What Are My Chances of Being Audited? Based upon new data from the IRS, the matrix for tax examinations over the past ten years has evolved. You could escape an IRS audit only to be trapped by your home state, or a state in which you do business.

  • New ACA Draft Forms Released

    Sep 19, 2014

    IRS preliminary drafts of forms for Affordable Care Act and participation in the health Exchange. This early look should help employers and their benefit administration partners assess the significant administrative time. Info on the Affordable Care Act, health exchanges and IRS forms.

  • What is a Sales Tax and What is a Use Tax?

    May 19, 2021

    Understanding sales tax is critical to establishing an effective program to administer the tax. Webinar on Golden Rules of Sales and Use Tax. As a general rule, all states that have sales tax have a use tax.

  • Debt Covenant Concerns

    Apr 13, 2012

    Financial statements and companies that need to be aware of their compliance with their debt covenants. It is vital that you monitor the status of your company’s loan covenants. Depending on the type of covenant, a violation can cause your bank to call its loan. There are three variations of debt covenants.

  • What you need to know before moving anything to the “CLOUD”.

    Aug 27, 2014

    Webinar what you need to know about Cloud technology. What is it and what does it mean for your business? Learn what is behind The Cloud, who the major players are and why you should consider moving there (or not) and what you need to know before you choose your Cloud partners.

  • A Futurist’s Perspective on the Alternative Investment Industry

    Oct 3, 2022

    A recap of noted futurist Erica Orange’s presentation at EisnerAmper’s 7th Annual Alternative Investment Summit, Raising the Curtain: The Next Act for Alternative Investments.

  • ALTS Silicon Valley (ALTS SV) 2022

    Sep 20, 2022

    A recap from the recent ALTS Silicon Valley, focused on the current macroeconomic environment and its impact on the alternative investment industry.

  • Investment Spotlight: Where Investors Are Looking for Future Performance

    Sep 28, 2022

    A recap of the session titled “Investment Spotlight: Where Investors are Looking for Future Performance” from EisnerAmper’s 7th Annual Alternative Invest Summit.

  • Trends Watch: Blockchain Technology

    Sep 8, 2022

    A conversation with Hamiz Mushtaq Awan of Plutus21 Capital about the outlook for cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.