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Big Beautiful Bill Details Southern Nevada Business Owners Might Have Missed
(Disclaimer: These are things you want to be discussing with your tax professional more in-depth, so you’re making a plan that’s right for your business.)Key Takeaways The more favorable EBITDA-based business interest deduction limit is back for your 2025...
What Payroll Checklist Steps Do Southern Nevada Business Owners Need to Complete for Clean Data?
Key TakeawaysFocus on data integrity. Ensure payroll wages, taxes, benefits, and GL postings are clean, consistent, and reconciled. Your tax preparer depends on one crucial “three-way match”: W-2 totals, Form 941 totals, and the General Ledger wage expense...
IRA v Roth IRA v 401(k): Should Southern Nevada Taxpayers Convert Before 2026?
Key TakeawaysTraditional IRA gives you a tax break today and taxable withdrawals later. Roth IRA means tax-free growth and withdrawals later. 401(k) has larger limits with employer-based tax benefits. A Roth conversion adds income to...
Southern Nevada Small Business Holiday Expenses: What Can I Deduct On Taxes?
Key TakeawaysCompany-wide holiday parties for employees (categorized as Employee Recreation/Entertainment) are generally 100% deductible, but confirm with your CPA. Meals with clients must be logged separately as Client Meals. Your tax preparer will apply...
Can Southern Nevada Investors Use Losses To Lower Capital Gains Federal Tax?
Key TakeawaysYou can sell losing investments to realize a capital loss that offsets taxable gains. If your losses exceed gains, you can deduct up to $3,000 against ordinary income ($1,500 if married filing separately). Unused losses carry forward...
Kyle Tingle’s Perspective: What Are The Most Important Cybersecurity Measures for Small Businesses?
Key Takeaways Create a written data protection policy. Every employee should know the rules for handling sensitive data. Back up data regularly with secure cloud services or encrypted physical backups. Encrypt everything so stolen data is useless...
Can End-Of-The-Year Giving Mean Tax Deductions For My Southern Nevada Business?
Key TakeawaysWhen your business gives back, make sure it’s documented correctly so your tax professional can secure any potential tax benefits. Charitable contributions to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations can be deductible. Marketing-related...
The Work Opportunity Tax Credit: Year-End Hiring Benefit for Southern Nevada Businesses
Key TakeawaysYes, the WOTC applies if you hire someone before December 31, 2025. You must submit IRS Form 8850 to your State Workforce Agency (SWA) within 28 days of the new employee’s start date. The potential tax savings can be worth up to...
Why Cash Flow Management Is Important At Year-End in Your Southern Nevada Business
Key Takeaways Profit doesn’t equal liquidity: You can look great on paper (i.e., profitable) and still run out of cash. Year-end cash flow management is about accelerating what comes in and strategically optimizing (delaying) what goes out (legally, of...








