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Equity compensation is an attractive way for employers to recruit and maintain employees in the long term. Given the various types of equity compensation, it is important for both employers and employees to understand how these different types of equity awards are taxed.

When you decide it’s time to sell your company, you will have to sell the assets of your company to the prospective buyer. Based on the agreed purchase price between the buyer and seller, the purchase price needs to be allocated among the various asset categories. Upon the sale of a business, the ...

When comparing a Limited Liability Company (LLC), a Limited Partnership (LP), and an S Corporation (S-Corp), it is essential to consider their differences in terms of structure, liability, management, and taxation for different business needs. Each entity type offers distinct advantages and ...

The IRS has increased its compliance efforts with the objective of accurate reporting and payment of Self-Employment Contributions Act (SECA) taxes. This pertains specifically to individual partners who hold the status of a “limited” partner but may not necessarily meet the criteria of a limited ...

Big news for franchise owners in Oklahoma: Oklahoma House Bill 1039 enacted on June 2, 2023, repealed the franchise tax and the reporting requirements starting with tax year 2023.

IRS has taken action against ineligible claims for ERC, a refundable tax credit designed to support businesses and tax-exempt organizations that maintained employees payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. ERC is not available to individuals.

The Internal Revenue Service reminded individuals and businesses in most of California and parts of Alabama and Georgia that their 2022 federal income tax returns and tax payments are due on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. The normal due date of April 18 was postponed for many residents of these states in ...

The line between having a hobby and running a business can often be confusing, but knowing the difference is critical because hobbies and businesses are treated differently when it’s time to file your taxes. The biggest difference between the two is that hobbies are for pleasure or recreation while ...

New York Division of Tax Appeals Finds Owner Personally Liable for Sales Tax The New York Division of Tax Appeals recently issued a decision that serves as a warning to business owners who fail to comply with their sales tax obligations. The case involved a business owner who was found personally ...

Why New York’s Convenience of the Employer Rule May Put a Damper on Your Plan to Work Remotely, and Avoid New York State Income Tax