More Americans than ever before have begun to work as independent contractors. In 2018, the Labor Department reported that approximately one out of every 10 workers in the United States qualified as an independent contractor. Independent contractors have...
Month: January 2019
How Atlanta is using taxes to fund the Super Bowl
Anticipation mounts as Atlanta gears up to host Super Bowl LIII on Sunday. The city is spending upwards of $46 million dollars on the event—in addition to $200 million spent to build the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where the game will take place. Much of this funding...
Miscalculating overtime and other payroll errors to avoid
Let us say you are a new business owner with several employees. You try to follow the IRS's guidelines concerning timely payroll deposits.You do your best to absorb pertinent information, but you grow concerned about making payroll mistakes. Here are three...
IRS employees return to work without pay
The record-long partial government shutdown has been going on for nearly a month. More than 800,000 government employees are either furloughed or working without pay. But the shutdown is affecting far more people than just these workers. Americans across the country...
Are you at risk for an IRS audit?
You may have heard about a tax audit and what it involves, but do you know if you yourself may be at risk for one? Many people do not know the basics of what the IRS looks for when conducting an audit, or why and how it selects certain taxpayers for audits.When you...
4 reasons it can pay to file your tax return early
The new year is upon us. You may be just coming out of your turkey coma or focusing on your near year’s goal of shedding those extra holiday pounds. While April 15 may still be a long way off—and preparing your tax return is never a task you look forward to—there are...
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