Businesses considering incorporation should beware of the reasonable compensation conundrum

Businesses considering incorporation should beware of the reasonable compensation conundrum

Small to midsize businesses have valid reasons for incorporating, not the least of which is putting that cool “Inc.” at the end of their names. Other reasons include separating owners’ personal assets from their business liabilities and offering stock options as an employee incentive.

If you’re considering incorporation for your company, however, it’s essential to be aware of the associated risks. One of them is the reasonable compensation conundrum.

Mitigate the risks: Tips for dealing with tariff-driven turbulence

Mitigate the risks: Tips for dealing with tariff-driven turbulence

President Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement of global tariffs caught businesses, as well as foreign countries and worldwide financial markets, off guard. While the president has long endorsed the imposition of tariffs, many businesses expected him to take a targeted approach. Instead, Trump rolled out a baseline tariff on all imports to the United States and higher tariffs on certain countries, including some of the largest U.S. trading partners. (On April 9, Trump announced a 90-day pause on some reciprocal tariffs, with a 10% baseline tariff remaining in effect for most countries and a 145% tariff on imports from China.)

Is your business on top of its tech stack?

Is your business on top of its tech stack?

Like many business owners, you’ve probably received a lot of technology advice. One term you may hear frequently is “tech stack.” Information technology (IT) folks love to throw this one around while sharing their bits and bytes of digital wisdom.

Well, they’re not wrong about its importance. Your tech stack is crucial to maintaining smooth operations, but it can be a major drain on cash flow if not managed carefully.

What tax documents can you safely shred? And which ones should you keep?

What tax documents can you safely shred? And which ones should you keep?

Once your 2024 tax return is in the hands of the IRS, you may be tempted to clear out file cabinets and delete digital folders. But before reaching for the shredder or delete button, remember that some paperwork still has two important purposes:

  1. Protecting you if the IRS comes calling for an audit, and

  2. Helping you prove the tax basis of assets you’ll sell in the future.