Small businesses purchase equipment to use in offices and to perform services or manufacture a product. It can be difficult to determine whether a piece of equipment should be expensed...
Posted by Michael Coleman Tax & Accounting on 02/22/2017
Purchasing equipment is one of the biggest expenses that small businesses and start-ups face. The IRS allows you deduct most or all of these expenses. This in turn helps you recoup...
Posted by CROMWELL & ASSOCIATES, LLC on 02/22/2017
When it comes to saving for the future of a disabled child or family member, family can often be limited in their options. However, the government has created a savings account that...
For many small businesses, the ability to spend large amounts of capital for upgrades or replacing equipment might be limited. Therefore, a business owner might look for capital at...
While most manufacturers are only located in one or two states, there may be the assumption that their risk is lower when it comes to product taxability. This might be true if you...
5.3.1[a] U.S. Taxation of Foreign PersonsThe U.S. tax treatment of foreign persons and foreign-related transactions depends primarily on three criteria:1 – Whether the income earned...
For those who have started their own business, growth is a primary consideration. After all, no one gets into business just to get by. Instead, they are looking for ways to increase...
Starting a new business can be an expensive process, as you rent space; hire employees; purchase equipment, inventory and other supplies; and of course, the necessary filings to set...
5.2.2[a] Article V(1) – Definition of Permanent EstablishmentArticle V (1) provides a general concept of the notion of “permanent establishment” for the purposes of the Treaty.For...