
Basic Cyber Hygiene
Cybersecurity has been a chief concern among small business owners for some time, but protecting data from bad actors has become even more important since

90-Day Pre-Exam Compliance Program for Retirement Plans
In June, the IRS began piloting a new compliance program for benefit plan sponsors. This program gives benefit plans 90-days’ notice of an upcoming examination,

Accounting for Leases in 2022
In early 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) released new guidance on how businesses should account for leases. That new standard went into effect

A Cash Flow Analysis Can Save Your Business
Financial experts claim that 82 – 90% of small business failures are caused by poor cash flow. Many profitable companies find that they are insolvent

The Many Benefits of Outsourcing the CFO Function
As a small to medium-size business owner, you wear many hats and may be responsible for everything from new product development, to operations, human resources,


Businesses Required to Subsidize COBRA Premiums Will Be Reimbursed with Payroll Tax Credits
To help Americans struggling with job loss, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) will subsidize the costs of COBRA insurance premiums effective April

Safe Harbor Provides Path Forward to Deducting PPP Loan Expenses
The IRS once again addressed the deductibility of eligible Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan expenses. On Wednesday November 18th, the IRS released Revenue Ruling 2020-27

IRS Introduces New Form 1099-NEC for 2020 Tax Year Reporting
Beginning in January of 2021, the IRS will require businesses to report non-employee compensation using a new Form 1099-NEC. Amounts formerly reported on Form 1099-MISC


When Will Market Uncertainties Affect Going Concern, and What Should Management Do About It?
Though this is not a new reporting requirement, management is up against a unique threat this year and should take the steps to evaluate going
