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The 12 Tax Days of Christmas: Day 6
How the HRA essentially allows you to reimburse yourself for all your health-care expenses.
The 12 Tax Days of Christmas: Day 4
Putting your spouse on payroll can be a wonderful strategy, or a nightmare that could cost you thousands.
Why Tax Reform Could Mean Bigger Bills for Businesses
Changes to interest expense and qualified expense deductions could mean surprises for some owners.
7 Things You Should Know About Cryptocurrency Taxes
Taxes are just around the corner, including for cryptocurrency.
Your Taxes Are Done but Are You Getting Your Money's Worth From Your Accountant?
If all your accountant does is make sure you don't get audited by the IRS, it's time to find a better accountant.
10 Tax-Savings Hacks That Small Business Owners Often Miss
Approximately 93 percent of small business owners in one small survey overpaid their taxes over the past dozen years. Don't be one of them.
Beware the 'Nanny Tax'
The IRS is cracking down on wage taxes for more than just nannies, and no one is immune.
7 Tax Facts Entrepreneurs Need to Know Before Filing This Year
The yearly ordeal is not getting any simpler any time soon.
Here's Why It Pays to Track Every Tiny Business Expense
Between taxes, credit card rebates and simply knowing if you're profitable, watching the pennies is essential.
Startup Employees Soon Could See Greater Benefits From Stock Options
Proposed changes to the tax code will protect employees from the very real risk of having to pay taxes on stocks they can't sell.
4 Relatively Painless Ways to Make Your Business Tax Debt Go Bye-Bye
The IRS is hiring agents -- which means it will likely get more aggressive with business owners
5 Tax-Reporting Tips for U.S. Entrepreneurs Doing Business Overseas
These tips take into account recent tax-reporting rules and reforms affecting U.S. entrepreneurs.
Getting Rid Of Pesky IRS Penalties
The savings can certainly add up. Interest and penalties can even exceed the tax owed.
What to Do If You Get a Notice From the IRS
Little is less welcome than a letter from IRS but there are ways to mitigate the costs and lessen the stress.