Author: tonynova
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Uber wins independent contractor case in California
Worker classification has been one of the hottest issues of business management affecting large and small businesses alike. Yesterday one of the high profile cases in this arena was resolved when Uber announced that it negotiated the right to continue to classify workers as independent contractors in the state of California. Uber gave up the…
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Do I have to file a Philadelphia income tax return?
I had two people ask me this week “Do I have to file an income tax return in Philadelphia?” The city is clear in this statement on its web site: “If you are paid by W-2, confirm that your employer is withholding the City Wage Tax. If they are you have no filing obligation with…
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The sorry state of small business employee benefits
Why are small business employee benefit plans such a mess? This introductory explanation is offered by professional education provider CEU: “The vast majority of jobs in the United States are created by small companies that have fewer than two hundred employees. That market segment is the focus of this course, those small companies that are…
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What I learned this tax season
Tax season is always an educational experience for me and I suspect that I’ll write at least a few blog posts on what I learned this year. But one issue jumped out as the most startling issue. I noticed how many married taxpayers filing joint returns actually act like two taxpayers filing individual returns. I…
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3 out of top 20 business schools in Pennsylvania
It is great to see three Pennsylvania business schools listed in the top 20 ranking by this year’s Bloomberg survey. Villanova #1, Penn #16, and Penn State #19. I am blessed to have family or community connections with all three. http://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-best-undergrad-business-schools/.
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Winding down the tax season
I have less than 10 tax returns to compete or put on extension, my own included. In all cases these are ones where I’m waiting for information and will probably need to just make some guesses to get the extensions filed. My main job today is making calls and emails that say: “If I do…
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A better way to take a home office deduction
IRS and state tax authorities allow taxpayers to deduct expenses for areas of their home used exclusively for a home office. But there are downsides and risks to taking the deduction. Those disadvantages include: Part of the sales price of the home may eventually become taxable (most home sales are otherwise non-taxable) Detailed accounting records…
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Concerns for the regional remodeling industry?
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) announced the winners of its highly regarded Contractor of the Year awards in 37 project categories. I noticed that none of the awards were issued to contractors of homes on the east coast metropolitan region. This is quite different from when I was president of the local…
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Professional tax filing by cell phone
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Tax deductible employee business expenses
The basics of an often-misunderstood tax topic If you are an employee with expenses related to your job, these expenses are not taxable income. If your employer reimburses these expenses separately from your wages then these amounts are not taxed and you need to take no further action. But if the amounts were included in your…