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4 important payroll issues to keep an eye on in 2023

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Nevertheless, 2023 is looking like another challenging year for Payroll as we get a few insights into what to expect. You must tax per diems exceeding the GSA’s rates, unless employees provide a full accounting of their expenses. Rethinking medical travel benefits for reproductive health care and family planning.

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Small business tax credits and deductions you should know about

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For 2023, you can deduct up to $1.16 million of the cost of qualified property—machinery, equipment, standardized computer software, and improvements to nonresidential buildings—placed into service in 2023. In 2023, this amount is $2.89 IRC § 179 puts money in your pocket by letting you take a full tax deduction instead.

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1099 vs W-2: The difference between employees and contractors

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While individuals have until April 18, 2023, to file their personal income taxes, businesses have to start thinking about tax requirements a bit sooner. It can also help to look at whether the worker is reimbursed for expenses incurred while completing the work. It is the end of the year, and that means that tax season is approaching.

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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

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In fact, ROBS is currently the most popular form of business financing in 2023. The beginner’s business finance glossary “Our P&L report shows that our revenue is now greatly exceeding our expenses, and we’re showing a considerable profit.” “In Revenue differs from profit in that revenue doesn’t include expenses.

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