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Friday, October 28, 2022

Nashville CPA Firm: Are You Overlooking These Tax Deductions for Small Businesses?

 

Nothing is ever sure in business — except for taxes, that is. Whether or not it’s a banner year for your Nashville enterprise, you can expect a bill from Uncle Sam.

Without the help of a CPA firm, however, many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) fail to take advantage of tax breaks designed specifically for them. As such, they end up paying more taxes than they absolutely have to.

What are these tax deductions and are you missing out on them?

Qualified Business Income

There’s no secret that taxes take a big chunk out of your profits. There’s hope, though, as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018 offers some much-needed reprieve. If you’re a small business owner, you can deduct up to 20% of your net business income from your taxes. What does this mean? If you bring in $1,000,000 in profits, you can write off the first $200,000 before normal tax rates apply.

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Thursday, September 29, 2022

Ask Your Accounting Firm About Small Business Financial Incentives

 

Looking to expand your small business in Nashville? It’s high time to look into all the financing opportunities available to you. The first thing to do is to consult your accounting firm and ask about your options, including tax incentives and grants offered by the federal and state governments to small businesses.

Here’s a quick look at some of these opportunities.

Tax incentives

  • Small Business Health Insurance Premium Credit

This benefit is available to businesses with fewer than 25 FTE (full time equivalent) employees, and who paid an average of less than $56,000 per FTE in 2021. For a business to quality, they must be paying at least one-half of the insurance premiums of employees enrolled in a health plan offered by a Small Business Health Options Program Marketplace. The scheme works on a sliding scale — the fewer your employees, the higher the tax credits you may qualify for.

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Monday, August 29, 2022

Is It Time to Expand Your Business? Get Objective Guidance from a CPA


 It is the goal of every small business to grow and expand, but how do you know when the time is right?

If you’re an entrepreneur in Nashville, working with a CPA can help you better recognize the signs that you should start taking your business to the next level. This is especially true if your CPA has been working with you from the start and has guided you through the various phases of your entrepreneurial journey.

On your own, however, you can also assess the situation and consider if it’s the right time to have an expansion. You can then consult your accountant to get professional guidance.

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Monday, July 25, 2022

How a Nashville CPA Firm Can Help You Achieve Digital Transformation

 


Digital transformation has leveled virtually every vertical in the world, especially in business. Showing numerous advantages, it has been particularly rewarding in improving operational efficiencies in organizations, accelerating time-to-market, evolving the business model to meet changing demands and expectations from customers, curbing product development costs, and enhancing product quality. 

This is why 91% of businesses are now engaged in at least one digital initiative, while many senior business leaders plan to prioritize it. 89% of companies have also embraced a digital-first approach, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, in a survey by Software AG, 97% of IT directors all over the world said that their organizations had to digitize due to the pandemic, and 3 out of 5 of them saw significant changes after having done so. 

If you are yet to adopt digitalization in your business, did you know that a Nashville CPA firm can help? Here are three ways how.

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Monday, June 27, 2022

Accounting Firm Tips: Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Business Loan


 As an entrepreneur in Nashville, a small business loan may just be the shot in the arm you need to keep your venture going or to fuel your expansion. But getting the loan you need is not as easy as filling out an application form and sending it to the bank. You need to understand your loan options, determine how much cash you really need, and be prepared for the process so you can get the bank’s nod.

One of the first things to do is to consult your accounting firm so they can guide you through the process. To give you a headstart, see this step-by-step guide on how to apply for a business loan.

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Monday, May 30, 2022

Accounting Firm Tips: Why You Need an Exit Strategy for Your Startup

 


In the past few years, Nashville has cemented its status as a startup capital. The city’s startup ecosystem is ranked 63rd globally and 25th in the United States, with many startups engaged in the health, leisure, and marketing and sales industries. 

If you’re building your own startup in Nashville, it’s important to work with an accounting firm you can rely on, not only to provide fundamental services, such as bookkeeping and payroll, but to give you expert guidance on planning and strategizing as well. 

One of the things you need to work out with your CPA is your exit strategy. Here’s a look at this startup fundamental, why it’s important, and the options you can consider.

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Monday, April 18, 2022

Ask Your CPA: Is a Merger with Another Business the Best Way Forward?

 


To many small and medium businesses in Nashville who survived the pandemic, the worst is not over yet. Economic activity is certainly picking up again in the city, but as any CPA will attest, the road to recovery is strewn with challenges.

If you find yourself in that situation, one of the solutions you can consider is a merger with another business. A merger may offer your business a way forward, and even a good chance to grow and thrive.

However, this move also has many pitfalls, and without the right planning and analysis, could do you more harm than good.

Before undertaking a merger, ask your CPA for professional advice and assistance in going through the process.

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