IRS Notice 2008-1: Special Rules for Health Insurance Costs of 2-Percent Shareholders
S-corp shareholders who don’t interpret IRS Notice 2008-1 correctly could lose out on tax benefits related to their health insurance […]
S-corp shareholders who don’t interpret IRS Notice 2008-1 correctly could lose out on tax benefits related to their health insurance […]
Wading into the world of self-employment can oftentimes feel like walking blindfolded through a dark room. You know where you […]
As the owner of a single owner S Corp business, you’ve already taken a big step towards optimizing your tax […]
Running a successful small business is all about making sure you have the right person in every position. Sometimes, the […]
Let’s face it: Payroll hasn’t gotten any easier in recent years. The worldwide pandemic of 2020 ushered in an uncertain […]
The IRS has been sending out Notice CP148, notifying some employers of an address change on their Form 941. While […]
When an employee is injured on the job, workers’ compensation insurance serves as a safety blanket, protecting businesses from potential […]
As a dentist, you already have a lot on your plate. It’s understandable that HR management – although a necessary […]
You shouldn’t need to take an Advil before dealing with your workers’ compensation insurance payroll reports. Although filling out these […]
Are you looking for ways to trim unnecessary expenses and boost the bottom line of your small business?
Picture this: instead of struggling to get a clear picture of where your business’s finances sit, you have all the […]
Everyone loves a pay raise! But when that pay raise is made retroactive, it can cause a headache for payroll […]
Retirement planning is a critical aspect of every employee’s financial journey. And, as an employer and the one responsible for […]
Balancing work and family life is a tough nut to crack.
Does managing your S Corp payroll feel like juggling flaming torches while riding a unicycle? You need laser focus and […]
Doing your own taxes can feel a lot like trying to cook a complicated recipe without the instructions – you […]
A warm sunny day in the middle of winter is a pleasant surprise. Looking at your business account and seeing […]
Whether you plan to sell your payroll business next year, ten years from now, or never, one question is worth […]
Founder Profile: Danny Barnhill Owner: Danny Barnhill, founder of PaySouth Payroll Services Business Model: serving small businesses in South Carolina (95% under 50 employees) Structure: Solo operator with […]
If you run a small payroll business, you already know this: Your technology isn’t just part of your operation — […]
There comes a moment for many small businesses when the question shifts from “How do we grow?” to “What happens […]
For many payroll providers, the business isn’t just a source of income — it’s a reflection of decades of relationships, […]
Most business owners aren’t preoccupied with succession planning. You’re focused on clients, compliance, and keeping the wheels turning. Selling may […]
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…
Boost employee satisfaction and save on health insurance costs with a Section 125 Plan. Discover the tax advantages and simple setup process…

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