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Santa’s Tax Situation Doesn’t Look Good!

Santa’s Tax Situation Doesn’t Look Good!

It is Christmas! While the happiness that comes with the holiday is enjoyed by most of us, the IRS continues to do their job undeterred by the season and its traditions. We will now take a look at the situation involving the income tax audit of one Kris Kringle, also known as Santa Claus.

Santa employs many elves at the North Pole place of business where the toys are made for all the good girls and boys. With all those elves, Santa must make sure the proper employment forms are on file. Significant penalties could be assessed against Santa if his files don’t include the I-9 immigration form for the foreign elves. The New Hire form must be filed with the applicable states so they may track down any elves that are behind on their school loans or little elf support. Don’t forget the W-4 form must be completed for each elf on the payroll to assure the proper amount of withholding is taken from their toy making pay.

To deliver the toys to all the good girls and boys, Santa and his reindeer travel thousands of miles over the Christmas holidays. If he fails to adequately document his mileage, rooftop parking and tolls, he could lose valuable deductions and result in a significantly higher tax bill this year.

Santa is paid for the toys he delivers to stores. The toys he leaves at the houses for all the girls and boys are free! This calls into question the profit motive for the entire operation. How could Santa possibly expect to make a profit when he gives away such a high percentage of the products the elves make? Santa needs to document his business model in order for his toy making and delivery business not to be deemed a hobby and therefore any losses are not deductible.

What about all those elves? Do they qualify as Santa’s dependents? Each elf must complete a form outlining their sources of income and support outside of their North Pole toy making income. Santa must also track where each elf sleeps every night in order to establish custody. Without this key piece of information, he loses the right to claim many of the elves as dependents. This could result in a significant assessment to Santa and cause old Saint Nick to not be so jolly.

If Santa needs a good CPA, he can find one in Jefferson, Maryland.

The Business Expo Is Here!

The Business Expo Is Here!

The Brunswick Chamber of Commerce annual Business Expo is this evening. It will be held at the new Brunswick firehall. Our firm has been an exhibitor for the last three years and each year it has been a great experience. This is a great venue to market a small local business like ours. For me,… Continue Reading

The Balance Sheet: The Unappreciated Statement

The Balance Sheet: The Unappreciated Statement

I have prepared financial statements for business owners throughout my entire career. A standard set of financial statements can be a wealth of information when it comes to operating a successful business. Too often the value of these tools is unappreciated by the business owner. Many times, their attention goes straight to the bottom line… Continue Reading

Don’t be Afraid to Raise your Prices!

Don’t be Afraid to Raise your Prices!

This morning I met with a small contractor to review his year to date results of operations and compute the income tax he should submit by Sept. 15th. During the meeting he mentioned how busy he has been and that he is turning down offers to look at more work because he is already scheduled… Continue Reading

IRS to Audit More Small Businesses!

IRS to Audit More Small Businesses!

The 2018 IRS Forum was a valuable source of information regarding the upcoming tax filing season. Among the many tidbits I gleaned were issues of IRS concern relating to small businesses. The IRS has announced they are going to scrutinize such things as: personal use of the business assets such as cell phones and laptops,… Continue Reading

Sometimes not working can make us more productive!

Sometimes not working can make us more productive!

Unless you work in this industry or are married to someone who works in this industry, you probably don’t fully appreciate the demands of a “tax season.” The average CPA makes about 67 percent of their annual income during the months of January to April. It is a lot of work during a relatively short… Continue Reading

Good Employees Make a Big Difference!

Good Employees Make a Big Difference!

Most small businesses don’t have employees. The owners perform all the duties of the business. However, that type of business model restricts growth. If you want a business to grow, the owner must be willing to delegate most non-essential functions to an employee. A good employee who competently handles the clerical and administrative functions can… Continue Reading

Due Date for Payroll Reporting

Due Date for Payroll Reporting

The due date for filing your form W2’s with the Social Security Administration is January 31, 2018.  Extensions to file these forms are much more difficult to get this year.  The IRS is only granting extensions in cases of extreme hardship or uncontrollable circumstances.  The penalties for failure to file the forms on time have… Continue Reading

Biggest Audit Risks for Business Owners

Biggest Audit Risks for Business Owners

The Schedule C for an unincorporated business and the Schedule F for farming activities are the forms MOST AUDITED by the IRS! The IRS has published the following list of issues they scrutinize when auditing the Schedule C and the Schedule F: Lack of record keeping for automobile use – no mileage logs. Personal phone… Continue Reading

Should You Use Technology for Record Keeping?

Should You Use Technology for Record Keeping?

Technology can be helpful when it comes to bookkeeping! There are many new gadgets and applications on the market that assist with tracking business expenses. While these “apps” eliminate paper, they do not eliminate the need to provide your tax preparer with the records they deem necessary to prepare your income tax returns. For example,… Continue Reading

What Software Do I Use For My Small Business

QUESTION: Dear Taxman – I am starting a small business. What software should I use to keep track of my business transactions? ANSWER: Dear Reader – If you are only selling one product or service, Excel is good for tracking incoming and outgoing money in a list format that you can sort and search. If your business is much larger,… Continue Reading

What Is The Due Date for Filing W-2’s?

QUESTION:  Dear Taxman – What is the due date for filing my W-2’s with the Social Security Administration? ANSWER: Dear Reader – You’re probably aware that W-2 forms must be provided to your employees by January 31st. The IRS has set the due date for filing your W-2’s with the Social Security Administration to January… Continue Reading

Do I Give my Employees 1099’s or W-2’s?

QUESTION: Dear Taxman – I have a small business and I am not sure if I should give my workers 1099’s or W-2’s. Can you tell me how to determine which way to go? ANSWER: Dear Reader – It’s not uncommon for small business owners to be confused about the right way to handle their… Continue Reading