by nolanacct | Apr 15, 2020 | Small Business Accounting
You devote a good deal of your time and effort to running your small business and creating strategic plans for its survival and growth. While you might be incredibly busy, it’s essential that you occasionally pause to appreciate your triumphs, big and small. When you...
by nolanacct | Mar 14, 2020 | Small Business Accounting
Most small business owners need ongoing access to credit to help them grow the company and seize opportunities as they arise. If you find yourself in that position, you may not be aware that options exist beyond obtaining a bank loan or a business credit card....
by nolanacct | Feb 29, 2020 | Small Business Accounting
It might be tempting to try to do everything yourself to save a few bucks, but most business owners can’t sustain this model. Unless you went into business to be a banker, attorney, HR specialist, or accountant, you’re going to need some help. It only makes sense...
by Nolan Accounting | Nov 20, 2019 | Small Business Accounting
Under federal law, employers must keep payroll records for a certain number of years based on what they contain. This can cause a lot of confusion regarding what to hold onto and how long to keep each item. If you feel confused about this obligation as an employer,...
by Nolan Accounting | Nov 7, 2019 | Tax Laws
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) passed legislation in 1986 called the Kiddie Tax Law to prevent parents with a high net worth from transferring the reporting of interest earned on investments to their children. Parents sometimes took this action to avoid or lower...