by Mike Jesowshek, CPA | Feb 22, 2022 | Accounting, Banking, Business, IRS, Operations, Reimburse, Small Business, Tax-planning strategy, Taxes, Year-End Strategies
Are you a high income earner that is looking to take retirement plan a big step further? If so, this may be something you want to look into. I would highly recommend as a high income earner that you schedule a consult with us before making any decisions so we can...
by Mike Jesowshek, CPA | Feb 15, 2022 | Accounting, Banking, Business, IRS, Operations, Reimburse, Small Business, Tax-planning strategy, Taxes, Year-End Strategies
When we are working with businesses that are leaning towards the 401k route we traditionally see them organize into a Safe Harbor 401k or QACA Safe Harbor 401k. What Is A Safe Harbor 401k? A Safe Harbor 401(k) plan is a type of 401(k) with an employer match that...
by Mike Jesowshek, CPA | Feb 9, 2022 | Accounting, Banking, Business, IRS, Operations, Reimburse, Small Business, Tax-planning strategy, Taxes, Year-End Strategies
When it comes to retirement planning for small business owners there are a lot of options available which can be confusing. There is no one strategy that is perfect for everyone so our goal here is to give you an overview of what’s available to help you make a...
by Mike Jesowshek, CPA | Feb 2, 2022 | Accounting, Banking, Business, IRS, Operations, Reimburse, Small Business, Tax-planning strategy, Taxes
This is the eighth post in our “Starting a Business Series”. This series stemmed from a conversation I had a bit ago with a brand new business owner. They were completely lost and no idea where to start. That got me thinking that we should do a series on...
by Mike Jesowshek, CPA | Feb 2, 2022 | Accounting, Banking, Business, IRS, Operations, Reimburse, Small Business, Tax-planning strategy, Taxes, Year-End Strategies
Lets face it, the independent contractor vs employee discussion is not going away, it is actually becoming even more important. With COVID you see so many people starting new business ventures which brings this question to the fore front. You also have states really...