IRAs: Build a tax-favored retirement nest egg
February 1, 2024 Knowledge Center
IRAs: Build a tax-favored retirement nest egg

Although traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs have been around for decades, the rules involved have changed many times. The Secure 2.0 law, which was enacted at the end of 2022, brought even more changes that made IRAs more advantageous for many taxpayers. What hasn’t changed is that they can help you save for retirement on […]

2024 tax calendar
January 30, 2024 Knowledge Center
2024 tax calendar

To help you make sure you don’t miss any important 2024 deadlines, we’ve provided this summary of when various tax-related forms, payments and other actions are due. Please review the calendar and let us know if you have any questions about the deadlines or would like assistance in meeting them. Date Deadline for January 31 […]

The IRS unveils ERTC relief program for employers
January 26, 2024 Knowledge Center
The IRS unveils ERTC relief program for employers

Since July 2023, the IRS has taken a series of actions in response to what it has termed a “flood of ineligible claims” for the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC). Most recently, it launched a Voluntary Disclosure Program (VDP). The program presents a valuable, but temporary, opportunity for eligible employers. Flood of invalid ERTC claims The […]

Generative AI can help prevent, detect and investigate fraud
January 23, 2024 Knowledge Center
Generative AI can help prevent, detect and investigate fraud

You may already be familiar with artificial intelligence (AI) and even use it in business applications. What about generative AI (Gen AI)? Gen AI typically is used to create new content (such as text, images, code and video) from raw data and includes such popular systems as ChatGPT and DALL-E. Gen AI can also help […]

Is your organization subject to OSHA’s new final rule on electronic recordkeeping?
January 18, 2024 Knowledge Center
Is your organization subject to OSHA’s new final rule on electronic recordkeeping?

Most employers are familiar with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The government agency’s stated mission is “to ensure the safe and healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education and assistance.” One important new development involving OSHA is its final rule on electronic recordkeeping […]

Auditing concepts: Close-up on materiality
January 18, 2024 Knowledge Center
Auditing concepts: Close-up on materiality

As audit season begins for calendar-year entities, it’s important to review issues that may arise during fieldwork. One common issue is materiality. This concept is used to determine what’s important enough to be included in — and what can be omitted from — a financial statement. Here’s how materiality is determined and used during an […]

Dispelling Cybersecurity Myths for Benefit Plans | IFEBP
January 16, 2024 In the News
Dispelling Cybersecurity Myths for Benefit Plans | IFEBP

by David Lam, CISSP, CPP | “As the rate of digital transformation continues to accelerate across all industries, poor cybersecurity remains a pressing threat to employers and benefit plan sponsors. Awareness of nine common cybersecurity myths can help employee benefit plan stakeholders better understand their plan’s risk posture and take steps to make improvements…”

Court awards and out-of-court settlements may (or may not) be taxed
January 12, 2024 Knowledge Center
Court awards and out-of-court settlements may (or may not) be taxed

Monetary awards and settlements are often provided for an array of reasons. For example, a person could receive compensatory and punitive damage payments for personal injury, discrimination or harassment. Some of this money is taxed by the federal government, and perhaps by state governments. Hopefully, you’ll never need to know how payments for personal injuries […]

Don’t overlook taxes when contemplating a move to another state
January 11, 2024 Knowledge Center
Don’t overlook taxes when contemplating a move to another state

When you retire, you may think about moving to another state — perhaps because the weather is more temperate or because you want to be closer to family members. Don’t forget to factor state and local taxes into the equation. Establishing residency for state tax purposes may be more complex than you think. Pinpoint all […]

Key 2024 inflation-adjusted tax amounts for individuals
January 9, 2024 Knowledge Center
Key 2024 inflation-adjusted tax amounts for individuals

The IRS recently announced various 2024 inflation-adjusted federal tax amounts that affect individual taxpayers. Most of the federal income tax rate bracket thresholds are about 5.4% higher than for 2023. That means that you can generally have about 5.4% more income next year without owing more to the federal government. Standard deduction  Here are the […]

The “nanny tax” must be paid for nannies and other household workers
January 5, 2024 Knowledge Center
The “nanny tax” must be paid for nannies and other household workers

You may have heard of the “nanny tax.” But if you don’t employ a nanny, you may think it doesn’t apply to you. Check again. Hiring a housekeeper, gardener or other household employee (who isn’t an independent contractor) may make you liable for federal income and other taxes. You may also have state tax obligations. […]

Miller Kaplan Adds New Tax Partner – Jun Wang
January 4, 2024 Press Releases
Miller Kaplan Adds New Tax Partner – Jun Wang

Miller Kaplan, a top-100 certified public accounting firm, is pleased to announce that Jun Wang, CPA, M.S. Taxation has been promoted into the partnership. “We are proud to have Jun join the partnership,” reflected Michael Kaplan, managing partner at Miller Kaplan. “Her commitment to excellence and focus on advancing our tax practice will ensure continued […]