Massachusetts to Launch Smart Work Week Pilot Program

Last week, Massachusetts lawmakers Dylan Fernandes and Josh Cutler filed legislation to create a pilot program studying the concept of a 4-day work week.

Federal Reserve Launching ‘FedNow’ Instant Payment Service in July

The Federal Reserve recently announced the launch of FedNow, a new real-time payments service that will enable faster and more secure financial payments for consumers and businesses. This system has the potential to revolutionize how people make payments in the US by providing instantaneous transfer of funds between banks in a matter of seconds, available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The Tax Advantages of Hiring Your Child This Summer

With summer right around the corner, you may be thinking about hiring seasonal help for your small business. At the same time, you may have children looking to earn extra spending money. You can save family income and payroll taxes by putting your child on the payroll. It’s a win-win!

S-Corp 101

If you’re starting a business with some partners and wondering what type of entity to form, an S corporation may be a good fit.

Proposed Bipartisan Bill Provides R&D Tax Relief

On March 17, 2023, US Senators Maggie Hassan and Todd Young reintroduced their American Innovation and Jobs Act. This bi-partisan legislation promotes innovation by encouraging new and established businesses to invest in scientific research and development (R&D) of new technologies.

Intangible Assets: What Are They, and How Can The Costs Be Capitalized?

These days, most businesses have some intangible assets. The tax treatment of these assets can be complex.

Tax Law Changes: Now Is a Good Time To Review Your R&E Strategy

It’s been years since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 was signed into law, but it’s still having an impact. Several provisions in the law have expired or will expire in the next few years. One provision that took effect last year was the end of current deductibility for research and experimental (R&E) expenses.

Protect the "Ordinary and Necessary" Advertising Expenses of Your Business

Under tax law, businesses have a valuable tax deduction – advertising and marketing expenses. Generally, businesses can deduct advertising and marketing expenses that help keep existing customers and bring in new ones.

Buying a New Business Vehicle? Why a Heavy SUV is a Tax-Savvy Choice

If you’re buying or replacing a vehicle that you’ll use in your business, be aware that a heavy SUV may provide a more generous tax break this year than you’d get from a smaller vehicle. The reason has to do with how smaller business cars are depreciated for tax purposes.

Running Your Business from Home? You May Qualify for Tax Deductions

Many people began working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic — and many still work from their home offices either full-time or on a hybrid basis. If you’re self-employed and run your business from home or perform certain functions there, you might be able to claim deductions for home office expenses against your business income. There are two methods for claiming this tax break: the actual expense method and the simplified method.