If you’ve been tracking the ongoing developments around Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), there’s been a big shift—and it’s good news for most U.S.-based businesses. As of March 26, 2025, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has announced that domestic reporting companies—which include most U.S. corporations and LLCs—are noContinue reading “Major Update: FinCEN Exempts U.S. Companies from BOI Reporting Requirements”
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FinCEN Update: Extension of BOI Reporting
Key Dates and Information at a Glance: FinCEN Extends BOI Reporting Deadline: What You Need to Know The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has extended the deadline for reporting Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) to March 21, 2025. This extension follows a court decision in the case of Smith et al. v. U.S. Department of theContinue reading “FinCEN Update: Extension of BOI Reporting”
Maximize Employee Morale with De Minimis Fringe Benefits
Offering benefits to employees doesn’t always have to mean breaking the bank. In fact, the IRS provides business owners with an incredible opportunity to boost morale and show appreciation through what’s known as de minimis fringe benefits. These are minor perks that, when given occasionally, can be tax-free to employees and easy to implement forContinue reading “Maximize Employee Morale with De Minimis Fringe Benefits”
What’s Not Included in De Minimis Fringe Benefits?
While de minimis fringe benefits are a fantastic way to show employees a little extra appreciation, there are some things the IRS doesn’t consider “small perks.” It can be a bit confusing, so let’s break down what doesn’t qualify, keeping things simple and clear. Cash and Cash Equivalents Frequent or High-Value Gifts Big-Ticket Perks RegularContinue reading “What’s Not Included in De Minimis Fringe Benefits?”
What is Form 1099-K, and Will You Get One in 2025?
If you sell products or services and get paid through PayPal, Venmo, Square, Stripe, Etsy, eBay, or even ride-share and freelance platforms, you may receive a Form 1099-K this year. It’s not a tax bill — but it is how the IRS tracks income you’ve collected through third-party networks. What is Form 1099-K? Form 1099-KContinue reading “What is Form 1099-K, and Will You Get One in 2025?”
