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Using Knowledge Management to Develop Your Succession Plan
As the old saying goes, “Knowledge is power.” This certainly rings true in business, as those who best understand their industries and markets tend to have a knack for staying on top. If that person is a company’s owner, however, great knowledge can turn into a vulnerability when he or she decides to retire or…
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Best Practices When Filing a Business Interruption Claim
Many companies, especially those that operate in areas prone to natural disasters, should consider business interruption insurance. Unlike a commercial property policy, which may cover certain repairs of damaged property, this coverage generally provides the cash flow to cover revenues lost and expenses incurred while normal operations are suspended because of an applicable event. But…
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Six Ways to Get More Value from an IT Consultant
IT consultants are many things — experts in their field, champions of the workaround and, generally, the “people persons” of the tech field. But they’re not magicians who, with the wave of a smartphone, can solve any dilemma you throw at them. Here are six ways to get more value from your company’s next IT…
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Do You Still Need to Worry About the AMT?
There was talk of repealing the individual alternative minimum tax (AMT) as part of last year’s tax reform legislation. A repeal wasn’t included in the final version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), but the TCJA will reduce the number of taxpayers subject to the AMT. Now is a good time to familiarize…
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How Accountable Is Your Business?
Unless your company has an accountable plan, reimbursements to employees for business-related expenses are subject to income- and payroll-tax withholding. In other words, employees get taxed twice! An accountable plan is easy to set up; no IRS forms need to be filed. However, under your accountable plan: Payments must be for “ordinary and necessary” business…
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Can You Deduct Business Travel When It’s Combined With A Vacation?
At this time of year, a summer vacation is on many people’s minds. If you travel for business, combining a business trip with a vacation to offset some of the cost with a tax deduction can sound appealing. But tread carefully, or you might not be eligible for the deduction you’re expecting. General Rules Business…