With gas prices so high, you need to track your travel costs as closely as possible. Consider getting a tax deduction for your business mileage.
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How to Make Accountability Work
Almost every successful business owner craves accountability. We’re wired to respond to crises and to help others, sometimes before we help ourselves. Entrepreneurs are excellent in running their day-to-day businesses, but some need more accountability to meet internal deadlines and long-term goals. Let’s take a look at how we can increase our accountability.
Insights from KRD: Post-tax Season Update
After a rigorous tax season, the tax and financial planning experts at KRD share post-tax season highlights from the IRS and state of Illinois. We’ve also included suggestions for creating your online account with the IRS, in addition to some helpful links.
KRD Named One of the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in Chicago!
The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® is proud to announce and honor the early round of 2022 winners in Chicago. The next round of Best and Brightest Companies to Work For® winners will be announced in May of 2022 and will be honored in July of 2022.
KRD Named One of the Best Companies in Illinois!
For the 7th year in a row, KRD was recently named as one of the 2022 Best Places to Work in Illinois. The awards program began in 2006 and is promoted by The Daily Herald Suburban Business.
QuickBooks 2022: New Pricing Structure, System Requirements
Whether or not you’re ready for the latest version of QuickBooks, you should know about some important changes.
How to Write a Refund Policy
Do You Need to File Schedules K-2 & K-3? A Look at Requirements, Exceptions/Relief, Filing Issues
Too Many Transactions in QuickBooks Online? Create Rules
It’s important to categorize transactions, but it takes time. If every day brings several dozen into QuickBooks Online, you can automate this process.
Classify Your Non-profit’s Workers Correctly — Or Risk Repercussions
Many non-profits are understaffed, thanks to a labor shortage and budget shortfalls. Some organizations are filling the gaps with freelancers and contractors. However, such decisions can lead to trouble if these workers should really be classified as employees according to the Department of Labor (DOL) or the IRS. To ensure your workers are correctly classified,… Continue reading Classify Your Non-profit’s Workers Correctly — Or Risk Repercussions