All employers must file a Form W-2
Yes, all employers must file a Form W-2 for each employee that they paid during the year. Form W-2 reports the wages, tips, and other...
If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS
If you receive a letter or notice from the IRS, it’s important to read it carefully and take any necessary action. The letter or notice...
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Limited Liability Company (LLC)
A limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure that combines the limited liability of a corporation with the flexibility of a partnership. LLCs are...
S Corporations
S corporations, also known as Subchapter S corporations, are a type of corporation that is taxed differently from C corporations. S corporations are pass-through entities,...
Corporations
A corporation is a legal entity that is separate from its owners. This means that the corporation can own property, enter into contracts, and sue...
Sole Proprietorships
A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned and operated by one person. The owner is personally liable for all debts and obligations of...
One spouse employed by another
There are a few things to consider when one spouse is employed by the other. Taxes: The employer spouse must withhold federal, state, and local taxes...
How spouses earn Social Security benefits
Spouses can earn Social Security benefits in a few different ways. Based on their own work: If a spouse has worked and paid Social Security taxes,...
Husband and Wife Business – What is a Qualified Joint Venture?
A qualified joint venture (QJV) is a business structure that allows a married couple to file their taxes separately for their business income. This can...