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How W-2 Employees Are Taxed Differently Than 1099 Contractors

Misclassifying W-2 employees as 1099 contractors has severe penalties that can ruin an otherwise successful business. Learn the difference here.

Money-Saving Tax Strategies for Small Business

From paying down debt to choosing a retirement plan, there are several decisions small business owners need to make that can have an effect come tax season.

How to File a Research and Development Tax Credit

You may be more eligible than you think to claim expenses against the lucrative R&D tax credit.

How to Accept Cryptocurrency

Customers love digital payments, and offering the choice to pay in cryptocurrency can help boost customer loyalty.

How to Report Cryptocurrency Payments on Your Taxes

The IRS considers cryptocurrencies as property, subject to capital gains tax. Learn how to file a return reporting virtual currency in this complete guide.

How Do Charitable Donations Impact Your Taxes?

Donating throughout the year can significantly lower your tax burden, but make sure you’re keeping the right documentation filed.

P2P Income Tax Reporting Requirements

Understand the current rules and what’s changing in relation to income transferred through P2P payment systems.

Home Office Tax Deductions for Home-Based Workers

Many people don’t realize they are eligible for home office tax deductions. If you’re self-employed, find out your eligibility for this tax break.

Employee Benefits Tax Deductions: Guide for Business Owners

Here are a few employee-related expenses you may be able to deduct as a business owner.

What to Know About Taxes for Family Businesses

Taxes apply differently to spouses, children, and other relatives depending on your business entity, ages of family members, and wages.