by Mark C. Dutton | Business, Tax Questions, Tax Tips
One of the biggest benefits of setting up an S corporation is avoiding double taxation by not paying corporate income tax. Shareholders absorb profits and losses, paying tax when they file their individual returns. Of course, this makes S corporation owners wonder...
by Mark C. Dutton | IRS, Tax Questions
After a natural disaster like a hurricane, flood or wildfire, small businesses struggle to cope with the fallout. Even if your company isn’t directly in the path of the destruction, your employees or customers could suffer losses that create major chaos for the...
by Mark C. Dutton | Retirement, Tax Questions
Are you in for a big surprise at tax time? If you’re about to retire or are newly-retired without a plan for IRS withholding, you could receive a shockingly high tax bill. Although retirement should be a peaceful and relaxing time in your life, a tax issue can really...
by Mark C. Dutton | IRS, Tax Deductions
Do you know payments your business makes under state and local tax credit programs may be tax deductible? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a clarification to help business taxpayers understand when and how to deduct these payments on their federal tax...
by Mark C. Dutton | Tax Deductions, Tax Tips
Small business owners using the 20% tax break for pass-through entities should pay close attention to a new rule change proposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The change would end these business income deductions and could impact how your company is...