by Controllers Council | Apr 16, 2021 | Tax
After the past year of remote work, some companies are looking to enshrine this in their policies for good. If you’re considering this, it may pay to understand the nuances of state tax code—as many are looking to collect on remote work and others might become tax...
by Controllers Council | Dec 28, 2020 | Audit, Tax
From the increasing complexity of the tax code to the dangers that you expose yourself to in the event something goes wrong, tax planning represents a significant cost and a challenge for both companies and individuals. Worse yet, all this happens before you have to...
by Controllers Council | Dec 27, 2020 | Tax
The election is over and we are going to have to prepare for a Biden presidency and associated tax implications. After hinting at a repeal of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, promising to not raise taxes on anyone making less than $400K, and bouncing other ideas throughout...
by Controllers Council | Dec 14, 2020 | Audit, Tax
It’s rare to see the IRS announce something that benefits taxpayers, but it’s 2020—weirder things have happened. In a recent notice, Notice 2020-75, the IRS announced an important lifeline for partnerships and S-corps allowing these entities to deduct state and local...
by Controllers Council | Dec 11, 2020 | Tax
2020 is mercifully about to come to an end. Though we won’t be out of the woods entirely, we can soon say that we’ve survived the year that was and forge ahead. But with the end of each year comes the expiration of some provisions that, unless otherwise extended, will...
by Controllers Council | Dec 8, 2020 | Tax
You already know the importance of tax compliance. But equally important to the work you’re doing in March is the work you’re doing at the end of the calendar year. 1099 season is upon us and much like the rest of 2020, it’s a bit more challenging than in years past....