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How SUI and State Income Taxes Affect Small Businesses

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Typically, states also have a special SUI rate for construction companies. Finally, SUI tax rates tend to change from calendar year to calendar year and can rise or fall depending on the economy and the state’s unemployment fund status. Some states require employers to pay additional payroll taxes.

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Understanding Bookkeeping for Landscaping Business

Steve Feinberg

Doing this weekly will ensure that even small purchases don’t add up to unexpected totals, which can be a problem in bookkeeping for small construction companies or landscaping firms when a new bag of fertilizer or extra concrete is needed in the middle of a job. Why Is Bookkeeping for Landscaping Business Important?

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Making Informed Entity Selection for Real Estate Ownership

Cherry Bekaert

In this article, we’ll explore the advantages and disadvantages that the type of entity chosen for a real estate venture or property management company can have on the tax strategies available during your project’s life cycle. CPAs and attorneys regularly advise clients concerning the appropriate entity for their endeavor.

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Business Tax Credits to Lower Your Tax Bill

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Startups that have less than $5 million in annual gross receipts could apply up to $250,000 of the credit to offset payroll taxes. Since the IRS calculates the tax credit amount based on the amount a company spends on R&D, most early-stage startups don’t qualify for the full amount. Tax credits are powerful tools.

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Friday Footnotes: CPA Says Stop ERC Fearmongering; Deloitte Cussed Out For ‘Grueling Culture’; Worst Books Ever | 2.23.24

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Scarsdale CPA accused in $2M check cashing scheme [ Westfair Business Journal ] A Scarsdale accountant has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the IRS for allegedly misrepresenting more than $2 million in income for nine construction companies. From 2012 to April 2018, according to the criminal information document signed by U.S.

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