I know that you have been thinking about employee fitness and the possibility of a gym or other athletic facility. To be tax deductible, your gym or other athletic facility must be primarily for the benefit of your employees—other than employees who are officers,...
If you operate your business as a sole proprietorship, there are many strategies to reduce your taxes. Let’s start with the following 10: 1. Use the Section 105 plan to make your health insurance a tax-favored business deduction on your Schedule C. 2. Employ...
If you’re not good at paperwork, the corporate form of business is probably not for you. Let me tell you about a tax court case involving William H. Bruecher III. He learned a lesson by paying more than $27,000 in taxes on monies his corporation supposedly loaned to...
The tax law has mistreated hobbies for a long time. But the most recent tax reform brings the grim reaper to the party, and it’s not pleasant. This means you need to focus on making your activity a business and not a hobby. The Law Under both prior law and the...
Under the de minimis fringe benefit rules, your business deducts the cost of giving you or your employees flowers, fruit, books, and similar property under special circumstances. The recipients—you or your employees—receive these fringe benefits tax-free. You can’t do...