
The Chances of an IRS Audit Are Low, but Business Owners Should Be Prepared
Many business owners ask: How can I avoid an IRS audit? The good news is that the odds against being audited are in your favor.…

Many business owners ask: How can I avoid an IRS audit? The good news is that the odds against being audited are in your favor.…

The Web has opened plenty of new avenues for criminal behavior. For example, you may have heard of cybersquatting. Someone registers a site’s domain name…

As the end of another year quickly approaches, now is the time to start considering some of the major tax implications that may affect your…

As the end of another business year rapidly approaches, now is the time to start thinking about tax planning opportunities for 2019. The Tax Cuts…

Affinity fraud — where perpetrators exploit connections of race, religion, age, politics and profession — is one of the cruelest forms of criminal deception. Fraudsters…

These days, most businesses need a website to remain competitive. It’s an easy decision to set one up and maintain it. But determining the proper…

In June 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court decided South Dakota v. Wayfair. Since then, businesses that operate in two or more of the nation’s 10,000-plus…

Your company may have strong fraud prevention controls in place. But they do little good if a senior manager overrides those controls. In the worst…

When the value of a stock skyrockets, its investors may think they’ve hit the jackpot. But if the stock in question is part of a…

The IRS has released final regulations and another round of proposed regs for the first-year 100% bonus depreciation deduction. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act…