2022 deadlines for reporting health care coverage information
February 9, 2022 Knowledge Center
2022 deadlines for reporting health care coverage information

Ever since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, business owners have had to keep a close eye on how many employees they’ve had on the payroll. This is because a company with 50 or more full-time employees or full-time equivalents on average during the previous year is considered an applicable large employer (ALE) […]

Requesting a Tax Court review of an IRS employment tax determination
February 7, 2022 Knowledge Center
Requesting a Tax Court review of an IRS employment tax determination

Employers have long had to grapple with the important distinctions between independent contractors and employees. In short, if the IRS reclassifies an independent contractor as an employee, you could be held liable for back taxes and wages, as well as penalties. In Revenue Procedure 2022-13, the IRS recently issued guidance on when and how it will […]

New tax reporting requirements for payment apps could affect you
February 4, 2022 Knowledge Center
New tax reporting requirements for payment apps could affect you

If you run a business and accept payments through third-party networks such as Zelle, Venmo, Square or PayPal, you could be affected by new tax reporting requirements that take effect for 2022. They don’t alter your tax liability, but they could add to your recordkeeping burden, as well as the number of tax-related documents you […]

EBSA increases penalties for ERISA violations
February 3, 2022 Knowledge Center
EBSA increases penalties for ERISA violations

Any employer that sponsors a pension plan or a qualified retirement plan, such as a 401(k), is undoubtedly familiar with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). The law also applies to employer-sponsored health maintenance organization plans, Flexible Spending Accounts, and life and disability insurance. Established in 1974, ERISA holds plan fiduciaries responsible for their […]

2022 Tax Calendar
February 1, 2022 Knowledge Center
2022 Tax Calendar

To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2022 deadlines, we’ve provided this summary of when various tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Please review the calendar and let us know if you have any questions about the deadlines or would like assistance in meeting them. January 31 Individuals: Filing a 2021 […]

Preparations vs. compilations
January 26, 2022 Knowledge Center
Preparations vs. compilations

Your business needs financial statements so management can monitor performance, attract investment capital and borrow money from a bank or other lender. But not all financial statements are created equal. Audited statements are considered the “gold standard” in financial reporting. While public companies are required to issue audited statements, smaller, privately held organizations have options. […]

Close-up on the cost approach
January 25, 2022 Knowledge Center
Close-up on the cost approach

The cost (or asset-based) approach to valuing a business focuses on the balance sheet. This financial statement reports “book values” for the company’s assets and liabilities. Here’s how the cost approach works and when it might be an appropriate method of valuation. Book value vs. fair market value Amounts reported on a company’s balance sheet […]

Help safeguard your personal information by filing your 2021 tax return early
January 24, 2022 Knowledge Center
Help safeguard your personal information by filing your 2021 tax return early

The IRS announced it is opening the 2021 individual income tax return filing season on January 24. (Business returns are already being accepted.) Even if you typically don’t file until much closer to the April deadline (or you file for an extension until October), consider filing earlier this year. Why? You can potentially protect yourself […]

How to look for missing 401(k) plan participants
January 21, 2022 Knowledge Center
How to look for missing 401(k) plan participants

It’s a common problem every year. Employers discover that, when their 401(k) plans must make required minimum distributions, the addresses on file for some distributees have become invalid. The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and the IRS have both offered guidance about dealing with participants and beneficiaries who are unresponsive or cannot be located — […]

Avoiding undue influence claims
January 19, 2022 Knowledge Center
Avoiding undue influence claims

A primary purpose of estate planning is to ensure that your wealth is distributed according to your wishes after you die. But if a family member challenges the plan, that purpose may be defeated. If the challenge is successful, a judge will decide who’ll inherit your property. Will contests and similar challenges often occur when […]

How will revised tax limits affect your 2022 taxes?
January 18, 2022 Knowledge Center
How will revised tax limits affect your 2022 taxes?

While Congress didn’t pass the Build Back Better Act in 2021, there are still tax changes that may affect your tax situation for this year. That’s because some tax figures are adjusted annually for inflation. If you’re like most people, you’re probably more concerned about your 2021 tax bill right now than you are about […]

Surprise billing: Expanded requirements now in effect
January 13, 2022 Knowledge Center
Surprise billing: Expanded requirements now in effect

In recent years, Congress has undertaken efforts to protect American health care consumers from “surprise billing.” This problem occurs when those covered by health insurance suddenly find themselves hit with unexpected medical bills — often of several thousand dollars or more — because of hard-to-detect coverage gaps. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, passed in December 2020, included […]