Tag Archives: small business
Small Businesses are Using Zelle for Tax Loophole
Over the past year, it is becoming more common for small businesses to no longer accept 3rd party payment options like Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal; however, a lot are still accepting Zelle. The reasoning for this is that … Continue reading
Application Period Now Open for $250 million Tax Credit Program
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has recently announced that applications are now being accepted from small businesses so long as they have completed the pre-screening process to become certified for the COVID-19 Capital Costs Tax Credit Program. This program supports … Continue reading
Most of New IRS Revenue Will Come From Small Businesses
Over the past few weeks, the new was passed. This bill included a whopping $80 billion in funding to the IRS to improve the agency’s collection of under-reported income. This will inevitably end up targeting many small businesses to help … Continue reading
Small Business Firms May Be Eligible to Receive a $25,000 Tax Credit for Covid Costs
During the pandemic in 2021, many businesses had to make some unexpected purchases to help slow the spread of COVID-19 within their company. These purchases included things like masks cleaning supplies, and outdoor seating, among other expenses aimed at reducing … Continue reading
NYS Senate Hopeful Pushes to Declare China Handling of COVID-19 Act of Terrorism
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- Palumbo (R-New Suffolk) calls on Trump, Cuomo to declare Chinese COVID-19 response an Act of Terrorism
- Doing so would allow businesses to access Terrorist Risk Insurance Fund
- Small businesses continue to have claims denied due to lack of virus-specific coverage
Estate Planning Essentials You Need to Revisit Due to the New Tax Law
Estate planning is never done. Just like a piece of real estate, it needs periodic maintenance and care to make sure it’s in good shape when you need it most. Provisions in the newly passed GOP tax plan mean it’s … Continue reading
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year – Tax Planning Season
Now is the time to focus on year-end tax planning. Careful and strategic planning can help minimize your tax bill and maximize what you keep. Given the uncertainty and sweeping scope of proposed tax law changes, planning is both more … Continue reading
The Trump Tax Reform Plan – What Is and What May Be
Major tax reform enactment is a rare event, with the last occurring back in 1986 under President Ronald Reagan. As a result, current discussions could pan out to be much ado about nothing; however, with the solid majorities that Trump … Continue reading
Gigi Boudreaux, CPA Joins DSJ as its Newest Partner
Starting October 16, Gigi Boudreaux, CPA brings her more than twenty-five years of tax consulting and accounting experience to DSJ in Westbury, NY. Formerly a partner in the accounting firm of RAICH ENDE MALTER & CO, Boudreaux has worked extensively … Continue reading
Be a Leader, Not a Boss
At first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a great difference between the definitions of a boss and that of a leader. However, if you’ve ever worked for a boss who lacked leadership skills, you won’t need convincing that the … Continue reading