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Daily Archives: August 15, 2023

Hiring Family Members

Hiring Family Members – What You Need to Know!

Business and Accounting TipsBy Shay BenAugust 15, 2023

Many business owners hire their children, their spouse, or other family members to work in their business. Sometimes this works out well. Other times it causes problems. Here are some of the key pros and cons of putting family members on your payroll. Hiring your children Hiring your kids for a part-time job usually has

Multiple Jobs - Be Prepared for Tax Surprises

Multiple Jobs: Be Prepared for Tax Surprises

Business and Accounting TipsBy Shay BenAugust 15, 2023

Working more than one job can help maximize income, but also potentially create a tax surprise. Here are several to be aware of: Social Security Surprise: As a full-time employee, the most you’ll have to pay in Social Security taxes in 2023 is $9,932. The problem is each employer you work for will withhold Social

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