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Contractor or Employee?
Your business is booming. You need to hire help. But should your new hire be an employee or an independent contractor? Many businesses prefer to classify workers as independent contractors so they don't have to pay payroll taxes, provide benefits or be subject to labor laws such as overtime pay. Some workers, too, want to be classified as independent contractors so they don’t have payroll taxes deducted from each check (though they are ...
Read MoreBusiness Succession Planning
Many business leaders expect to someday pass on the leadership of their companies to their subordinates. This change in leadership is a common strategy to maintain the continuity and direction of the organization. But every business leader faces roadblocks that threaten to thwart his or her plans. 1. Waiting too long to start planning In a national survey, of manufacturing and distribution companies, we asked business leaders how prepared they ...
Read MoreDisaster Recovery
Too many companies aren’t prepared to handle a disaster or business continuity event. Rather than putting it off indefinitely, companies need to make an effort to get a disaster recovery plan in place. The list below offers a series of steps that can be taken to reinforce the ability to bounce back from anything that may become a disaster – whether it’s a broken water pipe or a full-blown natural disaster. 1. Protect ...
Read MoreBest Practices: 10 Year-End Tax-Planning Tips for Individuals
Grant Thornton has released a collection of Year-End Tax Guides for 2016. Here are 10 of the most important 2016 tax-planning considerations for individuals. 1. Accelerate Deductions and Defer Income It sometimes makes sense to accelerate deductions and defer income. There are plenty of income items and expenses you may be able to control. Consider deferring bonuses, consulting income or self-employment income. On the deduction side, you ...
Read More10 Tips on Amending a Tax Return
The IRS shares some advice on fixing a return. Tax professionals are often more comfortable with amending a return than the average taxpayer – but even they can sometimes use a refresher on the subject. With that in mind, we offer these 10 tips from the Internal Revenue Service on when, why and how to change a previously filed tax return. 1. Know when to amend. Possibly the best reason to amend a return is to claim a deduction or credit ...
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