The California Enterprise Zone Program will end December 31, 2013. This program was established in 1984 to stimulate business investment in depressed areas of the State and create job [...]
As we’ve mentioned in previous newsletters and blogs, the I-9 Form (Employment Eligibility Verification) developed by the USCIS (U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Service) was revised and [...]
Section 179 is a federal tax code that was created to make purchasing equipment financially attractive to businesses. The Section 179 Deduction code allows businesses to deduct the costs of [...]
Through 2016, you can get a 30% federal tax credit for generating your own home power if you install certain power-generating systems in your home. This credit is non-refundable, which means it [...]
A way to reduce the overall family tax bill is by employing family members through your business, which allows you to shift income to them as well as provide them with employment benefits.
Many students hold a summer job during their time off from school or work part–time during the school year. Here are some tax tips for students that should be considered:
If you are a working parent or look for work this summer, you may need to pay for the care of your child or children. These expenses may qualify for an IRS Child Care Tax Credit that can reduce [...]
Now that Congress has passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA) and avoided the so-called “fiscal cliff,” tax law changes for 2013 will hit higher-income taxpayers hard.
Form I-9 is the standard form issued by the USCIS (The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) that every business must use to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all individuals [...]