by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 14, 2018 | Latest News
Bookings vs. shippings: A sales flash report primer Do bad sales months often take you by surprise? If so, don’t forget the power of flash reports — that is, snapshots of critical data for quick, timely viewing every day or week. One specific way to use them is to...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 13, 2018 | Latest News
Factor in state and local taxes when deciding where to live in retirement Many Americans relocate to another state when they retire. If you’re thinking about such a move, state and local taxes should factor into your decision. Income, property and sales tax Choosing a...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 11, 2018 | Latest News
Putting your child on your business’s payroll for the summer may make more tax sense than ever If you own a business and have a child in high school or college, hiring him or her for the summer can provide a multitude of benefits, including tax savings. And hiring...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 7, 2018 | Latest News
4 ways to encourage innovation in customer service When business people speak of innovation, the focus is usually on a pioneering product or state-of-the-art service that will “revolutionize the industry.” But innovation can apply to any aspect of your company —...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 6, 2018 | Latest News
Saving tax on restricted stock awards with the Sec. 83(b) election Today many employees receive stock-based compensation from their employer as part of their compensation and benefits package. The tax consequences of such compensation can be complex — subject to...
by Sarah Boehle Pool | Jun 4, 2018 | Latest News
The TCJA changes some rules for deducting pass-through business losses It’s not uncommon for businesses to sometimes generate tax losses. But the losses that can be deducted are limited by tax law in some situations. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) further restricts...