3 Key Factors To Decide How To Reimburse Employee Travel

Posted on: 3 July 2019

For most companies, employee travel is a necessary part of doing business. Whether it's traveling to customers' job sites, doing sales calls, or even running business errands, the miles add up. So, how do you pay these expenses correctly and appropriately so as to avoid problems with employees, management, and the IRS? Here are three key factors to help you decide.  1. Accountable and Unaccountable Plans  There are basically two types of employee travel expense reimbursements. [Read More]

Yes, They Take Medicare: No, You're Not Covered And Why

Posted on: 31 March 2019

Nothing is quite so frustrating as finding out that your medical bills as of late are not covered. You were told that the office or clinic will bill Medicare, then you are informed that none of your bill is covered. What is wrong with this picture? Who made the mistake? How can you rectify it and prevent such mistakes in the future? The following advice will help. Not All Medicare Insurance Plans Are the Same [Read More]

How Your Accountant Can Help You Keep Your Small Business Tax Compliant

Posted on: 20 January 2019

Remaining compliant with local and federal tax laws is very important when you operate any type of company, including if you have a small business. It can be tough to be tax compliant if you're busy running your business and if you don't know a lot about tax laws and requirements in the first place. Fortunately, among providing you with help with other things, your accountant can help you keep yourself and your small business tax compliant in these ways. [Read More]

3 Important Reasons Why Your Newly Established Company Should Work With A Business Advisory Firm

Posted on: 24 October 2018

If you're just starting a business, you'll probably need some sound advice from time to time. You can get it from a business advisory service. Establishing a long-term relationship with one of these firms can benefit your newly created company in the following ways.  Provide Objective Opinions  Developing a company from the ground up means you're completely invested. In a way, it's like raising a child. Since you put so much effort and attention into your business, it's often hard to view it with objectivity. [Read More]